CONFERENCE PROGRAM
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* Program subject to change. Correct as of 15 July 2026.
Program Session
Joint Sessions / Social
Break / Networking
Workshop
Pre-Conference
Conference
Monday 31 August 2026
Pre-Conference
Pre-Conference Workshop (Optional)
Day 1: Tuesday 1 September 2026
9:00 AM
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9:30 AM
Conference Opening
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9:30 AM
Welcome to Country
Ministerial Address
Conference Welcome
9:30 AM
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10:00 AM
Setting the Scene: What Has Changed Since AVVCC24?
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10:00 AM
Introduction
Jennifer Herz
Co-founder and Director, Biointelect
Co-founder and Director, Biointelect
10:00 AM
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10:30 AM
Keynote Opening
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10:30 AM
Keynote Speaker
Professor Zoe Wainer
Director-General, Australian Centre for Disease Control
Director-General, Australian Centre for Disease Control
10:30 AM
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11:00 AM
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11:00 AM
Morning Tea and Networking
11:00 AM
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12:45 PM
Keynote and Panel Discussion
Funding Discovery Research and Product Development to Be Investment Ready
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12:45 PM
Chair
Professor Paul Young
Professor of Virology, School of Chemistry and Molecular Biosciences, University of Queensland
Professor of Virology, School of Chemistry and Molecular Biosciences, University of Queensland
Keynote Speaker
Dr Jean-François Toussaint
Global Head of Vaccine Research and Development, Sanofi
Global Head of Vaccine Research and Development, Sanofi
Panellists
Professor Robyn Langham AM
Chief Medical Adviser, Therapeutic Goods Administration
Chief Medical Adviser, Therapeutic Goods Administration
Professor Jamie Triccas
Professor of Medical Microbiology, University of Sydney
Closing the gap between research and manufacturing: building an mRNA vaccine pipeline in Australia
Professor of Medical Microbiology, University of Sydney
Closing the gap between research and manufacturing: building an mRNA vaccine pipeline in Australia
Professor Trent Munro
Senior Group Leader, Munro Group, University of Queensland
Senior Group Leader, Munro Group, University of Queensland
12:45 PM
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2:00 PM
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2:00 PM
Lunch and Networking
2:00 PM
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3:30 PM
Keynote and Panel Discussion
Aligning Needs for Regional Health Security and Sovereign Capability in Manufacturing
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3:30 PM
Chair
Dr Andrew Robertson
Chief Health Officer and Deputy Director General, Public and Aboriginal Health Division, WA Health
Chief Health Officer and Deputy Director General, Public and Aboriginal Health Division, WA Health
Keynote Speaker
Rear Admiral Sonya Bennett
Australian Defence Force
Australian Defence Force
Panellists
Dr Felicia Pradera
Director, Regional Research Centre and Strategic Alliances, Moderna
Director, Regional Research Centre and Strategic Alliances, Moderna
Emma Prato
Program Leader, Medical Countermeasures, Health Security Systems Australia
Vaccine platform diversity as a strategic driver for ensuring regional health resilience
Program Leader, Medical Countermeasures, Health Security Systems Australia
Vaccine platform diversity as a strategic driver for ensuring regional health resilience
3:30 PM
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4:00 PM
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4:00 PM
Afternoon Tea and Networking
4:00 PM
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5:30 PM
Oral Abstract Presentations
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5:30 PM
Speaker
Justine Mann
From Vial to Vaccine: Sterile Manufacturing for Trial Readiness
From Vial to Vaccine: Sterile Manufacturing for Trial Readiness
Speaker
Antonio Hellebuyck
Accelerating Protection: Lessons Learned from Designing and Delivering Vaccine Clinical Trials
Accelerating Protection: Lessons Learned from Designing and Delivering Vaccine Clinical Trials
Speaker
Kylie Sproston and Andrew Brockway
Strengthening Australia’s Role in Global Vaccine Trial Delivery
Strengthening Australia’s Role in Global Vaccine Trial Delivery
Speaker
Andrew Brockway
From Discovery to Investment Readiness: Leveraging Human Challenge Models and Integrated Infrastructure to Accelerate Vaccine Development
From Discovery to Investment Readiness: Leveraging Human Challenge Models and Integrated Infrastructure to Accelerate Vaccine Development
Speaker
Kylie Hewson
Accelerating Veterinary Vaccines: Progress Since the First AVVC
Accelerating Veterinary Vaccines: Progress Since the First AVVC
Speaker
Katie Asplin
Vaccine Value Chain: Challenges and Opportunities Facing the Animal Health Sector
Vaccine Value Chain: Challenges and Opportunities Facing the Animal Health Sector
From
6:00 PM
Conference Dinner
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6:00 PM
Venue
Strangers’ Room, Parliament House Sydney - 6 Macquarie St, Sydney NSW 2000
Commences
6:00 PM
Concludes
11:00 PM
Dress
Smart casual attire
Included
Included with all Full Conference registrations.
Day 2: Wednesday 2 September 2026
8:30 AM
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10:00 AM
Keynote and Panel Discussion
Data and Capacity Building
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10:00 AM
Chair
Professor Jodie McVernon
Professor and Director of Doherty Epidemiology; Head, VIDRL Epidemiology Unit, Department of Infectious Diseases
Professor and Director of Doherty Epidemiology; Head, VIDRL Epidemiology Unit, Department of Infectious Diseases
Keynote Speaker
Dr Arminder Deol
Head of Data Science and Advanced Analysis, CEPI
Head of Data Science and Advanced Analysis, CEPI
Panellists
Professor Miles Davenport
Program Head, Infection Analytics Program, Kirby Institute, UNSW Sydney
Program Head, Infection Analytics Program, Kirby Institute, UNSW Sydney
Professor Bette Liu
Associate Director, Population Health and Senior Medical Officer, National Centre for Immunisation Research and Surveillance Australia
Associate Director, Population Health and Senior Medical Officer, National Centre for Immunisation Research and Surveillance Australia
Professor Raina MacIntyre
NHMRC Leadership 3 Fellow and Professor of Global Biosecurity
A real time AI vaccine sentiment and misinformation tracker with vaccine chatbot
NHMRC Leadership 3 Fellow and Professor of Global Biosecurity
A real time AI vaccine sentiment and misinformation tracker with vaccine chatbot
Associate Professor Helen Petousis-Harris
Co-Director, Global Vaccine Data Network, University of Auckland
Building Real-Time Vaccine Intelligence Systems: From Safety Signals to Policy Decisions and Public Confidence
Co-Director, Global Vaccine Data Network, University of Auckland
Building Real-Time Vaccine Intelligence Systems: From Safety Signals to Policy Decisions and Public Confidence
10:00 AM
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10:30 AM
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10:30 AM
Morning Tea and Networking
10:30 AM
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12:00 PM
Keynote and Panel Discussion
Tackling Vaccine Access Challenges and Uptake Resistance
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12:00 PM
Chair
Professor Helen Marshall
Director, Vaccines and Infectious Diseases Group and NHMRC Leadership Fellow, University of Adelaide
Director, Vaccines and Infectious Diseases Group and NHMRC Leadership Fellow, University of Adelaide
Panellists
Bianca Devsam
Researcher and PhD Candidate, Murdoch Children’s Research Institute
Vaccine Exemptions in Australia: Where Policy Falls Short of Practice
Researcher and PhD Candidate, Murdoch Children’s Research Institute
Vaccine Exemptions in Australia: Where Policy Falls Short of Practice
Professor James Ward
Director, Poche Centre for Indigenous Health
Director, Poche Centre for Indigenous Health
Klara Henderson
New Products and Access Senior Adviser, Global Health Funds, Multilateral Health Branch, Global Health and Education Division, Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade
New Products and Access Senior Adviser, Global Health Funds, Multilateral Health Branch, Global Health and Education Division, Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade
Milena Dalton
Deputy Head, International Development; Head, Immunisation and Health Systems Strengthening
Training Vaccine Champions in Eastern Highlands and Morobe, Papua New Guinea
Deputy Head, International Development; Head, Immunisation and Health Systems Strengthening
Training Vaccine Champions in Eastern Highlands and Morobe, Papua New Guinea
12:00 PM
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1:00 PM
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1:00 PM
Lunch and Networking
1:00 PM
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2:30 PM
Keynote and Panel Discussion
Sponsored by
Pandemic Preparedness Session
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2:30 PM
Keynote and Panel Discussion
Sponsored by
Pandemic Preparedness Session
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Chair
Dr Kerry Chant
Chief Health Officer, NSW Health
Chief Health Officer, NSW Health
Keynote Speaker
Jane Halton
Chair, CEPI
Chair, CEPI
Panellists
Emily Harper
Deputy Director-General, Australian Centre for Disease Control
Deputy Director-General, Australian Centre for Disease Control
Sue MacLeman
Chair, Medicines Australia
Chair, Medicines Australia
Professor Sharon Lewin
Director, Peter Doherty Institute for Infection and Immunity
Director, Peter Doherty Institute for Infection and Immunity
Professor Robyn Langham AM
Chief Medical Adviser, Therapeutic Goods Administration
Chief Medical Adviser, Therapeutic Goods Administration
2:30 PM
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3:00 PM
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3:00 PM
Afternoon Tea and Networking
3:00 PM
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4:30 PM
Keynote and Panel Discussion
Sponsored by
International and Regional Collaboration
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4:30 PM
Keynote and Panel Discussion
Sponsored by
International and Regional Collaboration
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Chair
Dr Stephanie Williams
Assistant Director-General, Communicable Diseases Branch, Australian Centre for Disease Control
Assistant Director-General, Communicable Diseases Branch, Australian Centre for Disease Control
Keynote Speaker
Jerome H. Kim, M.D.
Director General, International Vaccine Institute
Director General, International Vaccine Institute
Panellists
Professor Denise Doolan
Director of Research, Institute for Molecular Bioscience
From Discovery to Community: An International Collaboration for Next-Generation Malaria Vaccine Development
Director of Research, Institute for Molecular Bioscience
From Discovery to Community: An International Collaboration for Next-Generation Malaria Vaccine Development
Professor Adam Cunningham
Professor of Functional Immunity, University of Birmingham
The BactiVac Model as a Blueprint to Strengthen Global and Regional Collaboration and Accelerate Bacterial Vaccine Development
Professor of Functional Immunity, University of Birmingham
The BactiVac Model as a Blueprint to Strengthen Global and Regional Collaboration and Accelerate Bacterial Vaccine Development
Angus Forster
Chief Technology Officer, Vaxxas
The International Engine Behind Australian R&D: Why Global Partnerships Are the Pathway to Sovereign Capability
Chief Technology Officer, Vaxxas
The International Engine Behind Australian R&D: Why Global Partnerships Are the Pathway to Sovereign Capability
4:30 PM
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5:00 PM
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5:00 PM
Closing Session