At the end of October, our team participated in the European Scientific Working group on Influenza (ESWI) Conference 2025 in Valencia, joining leading experts committed to advancing research on respiratory viruses and antiviral development.
The conference provided an excellent opportunity to connect with a diverse and inspiring scientific community. Discussions throughout the event highlighted new insights into influenza, respiratory virus surveillance, and emerging antiviral strategies.
During the meeting, our colleague Stijn Verschoren presented a scientific poster showcasing Argenta’s work on high-throughput screening approaches aimed at identifying potent and broadly reactive antivirals, using influenza virus as a model system. The presentation sparked productive conversations and valuable exchanges with fellow researchers, emphasizing the relevance and potential impact of this research.
As in previous years, ESWI delivered a rich and well-structured program, combining cutting-edge scientific findings with broader reflections on public health and the societal importance of infectious disease research.
We thank the organizers and the entire research community for their continued commitment to progress in this vital field.
