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This conference contributes to global sustainability by aligning its research discussions and academic sessions with key United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. It fosters knowledge exchange, innovation, and collaborative engagement.
This session will explore the latest research on adaptive immune responses, focusing on T-cell and B-cell biology. Discussions will include mechanisms of antigen recognition and the development of immunological memory.
This track will delve into the role of innate immune cells in recognizing and responding to pathogens. Presentations will highlight the signaling pathways involved in innate immune activation and their implications for host defense.
This session will cover the complex network of cytokines and their receptors that regulate immune responses. Emphasis will be placed on how dysregulation of cytokine signaling can lead to immunopathology.
This track will focus on the genetic factors that influence immune responses and susceptibility to infectious diseases. Research presentations will discuss the role of specific genes in shaping immune function and disease outcomes.
This session will highlight cutting-edge approaches in vaccine design and development, including novel adjuvants and delivery systems. Discussions will also address the challenges of eliciting robust immune responses against diverse pathogens.
This track will examine the latest strategies in immunotherapy for infectious diseases and cancer. Presentations will focus on the mechanisms of action, efficacy, and potential side effects of various immunotherapeutic approaches.
This session will investigate the interplay between inflammation and immune responses in health and disease. Topics will include the role of inflammatory mediators in shaping immune cell function and the consequences of chronic inflammation.
This track will explore the mechanisms of antigen presentation and its critical role in activating T cells. Presentations will discuss the implications of antigen processing pathways for vaccine design and immunotherapy.
This session will focus on the mechanisms underlying autoimmune diseases and the immune dysregulation that leads to tissue damage. Discussions will include emerging therapeutic strategies aimed at modulating autoimmune responses.
This track will cover various immunomodulatory strategies aimed at enhancing or suppressing immune responses. Presentations will highlight the potential of these approaches in treating infections, cancer, and autoimmune diseases.
This session will examine the dynamic interactions between hosts and pathogens, focusing on the strategies employed by pathogens to evade the immune system. Research will highlight the implications of these interactions for disease progression and treatment.