# The 23rd Annual Meeting of the Rocky Mountain Virology Association

**Authors:** Ali L. Brehm, Tillie J. Dunham, Samantha M. Pinto, Kaitlynn A. Williams, Kathryn L. Coffin, Molly E. Ring, Oshani C. Ratnayake, Joel Rovnak, Rushika Perera

PMC · DOI: 10.3390/v16040586 · Viruses · 2024-04-10

## TL;DR

The 23rd annual Rocky Mountain Virology Association meeting in 2023 brought together researchers to discuss recent advances in virology and pandemic prevention.

## Contribution

The paper summarizes key presentations and discussions from the 2023 meeting, highlighting recent trends and collaborative efforts in virology.

## Key findings

- The meeting covered topics like viral evolution, arboviruses, and vaccine development.
- The keynote emphasized the importance of global surveillance and trans-disciplinary research for pandemic prevention.
- Participants engaged in both scientific discussions and outdoor activities during the event.

## Abstract

Located 50 miles west of Fort Collins, Colorado, Colorado State University’s Mountain Campus in Pingree Park hosted the 23rd annual Rocky Mountain Virology Association meeting in 2023 with 116 participants. The 3-day event at the end of September consisted of 28 talks and 43 posters that covered the topics of viral evolution and surveillance, developments in prion research, arboviruses and vector biology, host–virus interactions, and viral immunity and vaccines. This year’s Randall Jay Cohrs keynote presentation covered the topic of One Health and emerging coronaviruses. This timely discussion covered the importance of global disease surveillance, international collaboration, and trans-disciplinary research teams to prevent and control future pandemics. Peak fall colors flanked the campus and glowed along the multiple mountain peaks, allowing for pristine views while discussing science and networking, or engaging in mountain activities like fly fishing and hiking. On behalf of the Rocky Mountain Virology Association, this report summarizes select presentations from the 23rd annual meeting.

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** prion (MESH:D017096)
- **Species:** Drosophila melanogaster (fruit fly, species) [taxon 7227]

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