The International Society for Antiviral Research (ISAR) was
formally established on May 14, 1987. After many years of skepticism,
antiviral chemotherapy had become a reality and there was a need for
investigators in the field to periodically assemble with colleagues to
exchange information and set up collaborations. ISAR was established to
meet this need. In the spring of 1988, a meeting in Williamsburg,
Virginia - The International Conference on Antiviral Research
- drew more than 400 participants. Following the meeting, the new
Society's membership rolls approached 700. It was clear that those in
the antiviral research community welcomed the opportunity to have a
forum for the exchange of scientific information.
Since those early beginnings, ISAR has become internationally
recognized as an organization for scientist in the field and as offering
the premiere scientific meeting on antiviral research. The purpose of
ISAR's annual meeting is to provide an interdisciplinary forum at which
investigators involved in basic, applied, and clinical research
worldwide can meet to review recent developments in all areas of
antiviral research. The organizers plan a program to meet the needs of
chemists, biologists, virologists and clinicians interested in the
field.
The current membership of the International Society for Antiviral Research is a Who's Who of scientists involved in antiviral research.
You can join ISAR here