Vaccine Dinner Club

Vaccine Dinner Club

 Join the 3,100+ member Vaccine Dinner Club (VDC), a group that gathers on the Emory campus the 1st Wednesday evening of the month (usually) for wine and cheese, an excellent science talk, and a buffet dinner.  Membership in and attendance at VDC meetings is free and it is an excellent opportunity to network. Every month the lecture covers a new topic. More information can be found on their website

Check your Emory email for the invitation to join the club. Alternatively, you can click HERE to register for the next dinner and HERE to register for the list serve. 

The next meeting will be held Wednesday, September 4, 2019 at 6pm. The lecture is entitled, “Contagion! How Biosafety Level 4 Labs Help Save the World from High-Consequence Pathogens”


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