2024-25 Health Sciences Seminar Series – Dr. Jean-Simon Diallo
March 20, 2025 at 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM
Location: | 4040 Nicol |
Cost: | Free |
The Department of Health Sciences is pleased to announce the next seminar in our 2024-25 Health Sciences Seminar Series, and this event will be held in-person, with a virtual option via Zoom.
Overcoming the Many Hurdles to Making Therapies Viral

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Abstract
Viruses, once the cause of devastating diseases, are now powerful tools in combating illness, serving as vaccines and treatments for genetic diseases and cancer through advanced genetic engineering. Among these, oncolytic viruses hold significant promise but face challenges such as clinical resistance and manufacturing bottlenecks. Biomanufacturing remains a critical obstacle for all virus-based therapies. Dr. Diallo and his team have been at the forefront of developing small molecules to overcome these barriers, enhancing the effectiveness of oncolytic viruses and improving the production of viral vectors and vaccines. Their decade-long research has not only driven innovative commercial applications but also provided valuable insights into antiviral defense mechanisms, paving the way for more effective viral therapies.
Presenter
Dr. Jean-Simon Diallo
Senior Scientist, Ottawa Hospital Research Institute, Cancer Research Program
Assistant Professor, University of Ottawa, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Biochemistry, Microbiology and Immunology
Chief Executive Officer, Virica Biotech.