UKCVN Conference 2026
30th September - 1st October 2026, Oxford - Registration Now Open
Welcome
Through year-round engagement – including expert discussions, working groups, and a quarterly newsletter – we engage and promote our membership. Our annual conference serves as the flagship event, bringing together key experts to discuss latest developments and provide a unique opportunity for networking.
Hosted in Oxford in 2026, the Conference takes place in the University's brand new state-of-the-art Life and Mind Building.
More information, including registration, will be available here shortly.
Registration Now Open
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conference attendees in 2025
The 2025 UK Clinical Vaccine Network Conference in Sheffield was a highly engaging and impactful event. It brought together experts from across the UK to share insights, showcase innovation, and discuss practical approaches to vaccine research and delivery. The quality of the programme, combined with the collaborative and inclusive atmosphere, made it an excellent opportunity for learning and networking.
Rachel White, Senior Research Nurse, Oxford Vaccine Group
Please check back regularly as the programme is developed. All sessions and speakers are subject to change.
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Day one – Wednesday 30th Sept |
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09.30 – 10.00 |
Registration and coffee |
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10.00 – 10.15 |
Welcome & opening remarks |
UKCVN Committee |
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Session 1 - Vaccine acceptance across the life course |
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10.15 – 10.35 |
Historical overview of vaccine hesitancy |
Dr Sally Frampton |
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10.35 – 10.55 |
Vaccine confidence/uptake across settings and technologies (HPV, Flu, COVID, mRNA) |
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10.55 – 11.15 |
Data on the vaccine hesitancy situation in the UK |
Dr Helen Campbell |
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11.15 – 11.45 |
Coffee Break |
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Session 2 - Vaccines for Neurological Diseases |
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11.45 – 12.05 |
EBV vaccines and multiple sclerosis |
Professor Dave Hunt |
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12.05 – 12.25 |
Vaccines and Neurological Diseases |
Associate Professor Maxime Taquet |
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12.25 – 12.45 |
Vaccines against meningitis/adolescent vaccination |
Professor Caroline Trotter |
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12.45 – 13.30 |
Lunch & Networking |
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Session 3 –Global Health |
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13.30 – 13.50 |
Malaria vaccines where are we now? |
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13.50 – 14.10 |
Towards the Development of Improved Tuberculosis Vaccines |
Dr Rachel Tanner |
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14.10 – 14.30 |
HIV vaccines and mucosal immunology |
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14.30 – 15.10 |
Typhoid Conjugate Vaccine (TCV) role out – a fireside chat |
Professor Sir Andrew Pollard Professor Melita Gordon |
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15.10-15.30 |
Afternoon break |
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15.30 – 16.15 |
Key Note talk: Cancer Immuno-prevention |
Professor Sarah Blagden |
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16.15 – 17.15 |
ECR Abstract/poster Showcase |
Applications via website |
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17:15 – 18:00 |
Sponsor Symposia |
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18.30-19.00 |
Drink’s reception |
New College |
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19.00-20:30 |
Conference Dinner – New College |
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Day two – Thursday 1st Oct
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08.00 – 08.30 |
Coffee |
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08.30 – 9.15 |
Sponsor Symposia |
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Session 4 - AI & Digital transformation |
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09.15 – 09.35 |
New opportunities with AI |
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09.35 – 09.55 |
Advanced analytics for epidemic preparedness |
Dr Arminder Deol |
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09.55 – 10.15 |
Digital Transformation to Support Vaccine Uptake |
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10.15-11.00 |
Keynote Talk: Mapping Human Immune Landscapes to Decode Vaccine-Induced Immunity |
Prof Helder Nakaya |
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11.00 – 11.30 |
Refreshment break |
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Session 5 - Hot topics in vaccinology (Cancer vaccinology/sexual and reproductive health vaccinology (Mpox/GC)/vaccines for respiratory infections) |
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11.30 – 11.50 |
Prevention of Hepatitis B – Old Challenges, New Strategies |
Prof Philippa Matthews |
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11.50-12.10 |
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12.10 – 12.30 |
Strengthening adult vaccine schedules: The role of vaccine co-administration and combination vaccines in older adult and maternal vaccine schedules |
Dr Eva Galiza Dr Rajeka Lazarus |
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12.30- 12.50 |
Gonorrhoea |
Dr Susanne Hodgson |
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12.50 – 13.50 |
Lunch |
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Session 6 - Global vaccine policy & delivery |
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13.50 – 14.10 |
Global vaccine policy and implementation |
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14.20 – 14.30 |
Global Vaccine Policy and implementation |
Dr Thomas Waite |
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14.30 – 14.50 |
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14.50 – 15.50 |
Panel Discussion & Q&A – Integrating Policy, Research & Clinical Practice, Q&A focused on clinical practice implications |
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15.50 – 16.05 |
Prize giving for abstracts & Posters |
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16.05-16.45 |
UKCVN Prize giving and keynote by recipient |
'Lifetime contribution to vaccinology' award |
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16.45 – 17.00 |
Final remarks |
UKCVN Committee |
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Conference Venue
The conference will take place at the Life and Mind Building, University of Oxford
South Parks Road
Oxford
OX1 3EL
Optional Conference Dinner
The optional dinner on Wednesday 30th September will be held at New College Oxford.
New College,
Oxford
OX1 3BN
Accomodation
The UKCVN conference is not a residential conference but we would suggest the following websites to source accommodation:
University of Oxford College Accommodation
Map to Conference Venue
Map to Dinner Venue
Registration - Now Open
UKCVN 2026 will be held as a two-day physical meeting, with virtual participation. The Organising Committee strongly encourage attending the physical meeting if at all possible.
The in-person registration fee includes:
- all lectures and panel discussions
- ECR Poster showcase
- all refreshment breaks and lunches
- 2 x Sponsor Symposia
The registration fee does not include accommodation and travel or the conference dinner.
All fees quoted are for HCPs working in medicine / research. Those from industry wishing to register should contact ukcvn@paediatrics.ox.ac.uk.
| Commercial Registration | £300 |
| Standard Registration | £120 |
| Trainee/Student Registration | £80 |
| Nurses | £80 |
| Conference dinner - New College | £65 |
| Online registration | £130 |
| Online registration - LMIC* | £0 |
*LMIC are defined from this list of Low- and Middle-Income Countries.
Cancellation Policy
Cancellations should be made by emailing ukcvn@paediatrics.ox.ac.uk and are subject to the terms and conditions outlined at the time of booking. A refund will be given for cancellations up until one month before the meeting, less a 10% administration charge. No refund can be given for cancellations made within one month of the meeting, nor are there refunds for no-shows.
Travel & Carer's Bursaries
How to apply and deadlines coming soon.
Abstracts
How to apply and deadlines coming soon.
Currently confirmed speakers are listed blow. Additional speakers will be listed as the programme is developed. All speakers are subject to change.
| Dr Sally Frampton Humanities and Healthcare Fellow, TORCH: The Oxford Research Centre for the Humanities, Faculty of History, University of Oxford |
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| Dr Helen Campbell Lead Scientist, UKHSA Immunisation and Vaccine Preventable Diseases Division |
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| Professor Dave Hunt Chair of Neuroinflammation Medicine, Institute of Genetics and Cancer, University of Edinburgh |
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| Associate Professor Maxime Taquet Specialty Registrar in Psychiatry, Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust |
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| Professor Caroline Trotter Professor of Global Health, Department of Veterinary Medicine, Cambridge Infectious Diseases |
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| Dr Rachel Tanner Associate Professor in One Health, Department of Biology, University of Oxford |
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| Professor Sir Andrew Pollard Ashall Professor of Infection and Immunity & Director, Oxford Vaccine Group |
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| Professor Melita Gordon AXA Chair of Vaccinology and Global Health, University of Edinburgh |
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| Professor Sarah Blagden Professor of Experimental Oncology, University of Oxford |
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| Dr Arminder Deol Head of Data Science and Advanced Analysis, CEPI (Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations) |
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| Prof Helder Nakaya Associate Professor, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of São Paulo |
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| Prof Philippa Matthews Clinical Group Leader, Francis Crick Institute |
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Dr Eva Galiza |
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| Dr Rajeka Lazarus Consultant Senior Lecturer in Infectious Diseases and Vaccinology, University of Bristol, Honorary Consultant in Infectious Diseases and Microbiology, UK Health Security Agency |
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Dr Susanne Hodgson |
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| Dr Thomas Waite Deputy Chief Medical Officer for England |
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Conference Organising Committee
See the People page for profile and contact links. For general enquiries, please e-mail ukcvn@paediatrics.ox.ac.uk
Professor Katrina Pollock, MRC Clinical Scientist in Vaccinology, University of Oxford (Chair)
Georgie Bishop, EA to Professor Lambe, Dr Aley, and Professor Katrina Pollock, Oxford Vaccine Group, University of Oxford, UK
Dr Adam Dale, Associate Professor in Infectious Diseases and Medical Microbiology, University of Southampton
Charlie Firth, Communication and Global Engagement Lead, University of Oxford
Dr Eva Galiza, Senior Clinical Research Fellow, St George’s Vaccine Institute
Dr Susanne Hodgson, Consultant and Clinical Scientist, University of Oxford
Dr Rajeka Lazarus, Consultant Senior Lecturer in Infectious Diseases and Vaccinology, University of Bristol, Honorary Consultant in Infectious Diseases and Microbiology, UK Health Security Agency
Clara Lloyd, Conference & Events Manager, Oxford Vaccine Group, University of Oxford, UK
Dr Angela Minassian, Associate Professor & Honorary Consultant, University of Oxford
Dr Alice Packham, Academic Clinical Fellow in Infectious Diseases and General Internal Medicine, University of Bristol
Professor Maheshi Ramasamy, Professor of Infection & Vaccinology, University of Oxford
Dr Rebecca Sutherland, Consultant in Infectious Disease, NHS Lothian