International Conference on Innate Immune Memory
International Conference on Innate Immune Memory
Please note that this conference has been postponed until further notice. Additional details to follow.
Drs. Sylvia & Richard Cruess Amphitheatre & Elspeth McConnell Atrium
1001 boul. Décarie, Montréal, QC, Block E
New Date To Be Announced
Immunological memory is a protective host defense strategy against infectious diseases previously thought to only exist in species with adaptive immune systems. However, it has recently become clear that the innate immune system of primitive and advanced species also exhibits memory-like characteristics, a trait termed “trained immunity”. This conference will focus on the cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying trained immunity, from its evolutionary roots to its clinical relevance for vaccine development and therapeutic targeting. By bringing together an international group of investigators and trainees, this meeting will advance the dialogue and scientific networks related to the nascent field of trained immunity and its relevance for health and disease.
Organizing Committee
Maziar Divangahi, PhD McGill University |
Luis Barreiro, PhD University of Chicago |
Shabaana A. Khader, PhD Washington University in St. Louis |
Mihai Netea, MD/PhD Radboud University |
Sponsors
Location
Research Institute of the McGill University Health Centre
1001, Boulevard Décarie Montréal, Québec Canada, H4A 3J1Contact us
If you have any questions, please contact inga.murawski@mail.mcgill.ca .