The annual Immunology and Immunochemistry is a three-day event that offers the chance to share and explore the latest developments in Immunology in the form of Oral Presentations, Poster Presentations, Symposiums, and Workshops. The meeting will bring together peer researchers, inspired scientists, students, and industries, providing attendees a chance to network with some of the most distinguished researchers in their field.
The theme of the meeting this year is ‘Tregs and Immunotherapy’.
The meeting also introduces a supplemental symposium on Exosomes and Other Extracellular Vesicles, organized and chaired by Philip Askenase, MD (Yale University School of Medicine, CT).
Call for Papers
iChem-2020 is now accepting paper submission for both oral or poster presentation. The submission will be reviewed by the scientific committee; the status of your submission will be emailed to you within 4-7 working days. The theme of the meeting this year is ‘Tregs and Immunotherapy’.
If your abstract is accepted, you would need to register to confirm your presentation.
The scientific sessions for submissions are listed below:
- Basic Immunity
- Immune Defense: Cellular and Molecular Response Regulation
- Cytokines, Chemokines, and Complements
- Immune Modulation and Autoimmunity
- Tumor Immunology and Immunotherapy
- Biotherapeutics and Immunization
- Virology and Vaccine Development
Clinical Immunology, Allergy, and Hypersensitivity
Topics included in the symposium are:
- Basic Immunity of exosomes (Antigen Processing and Presentation, B Cell and T Cell Development
- Functions of B, T, DC, macrophage, leukocyte, NK, NKT and IC cells, Regulatory T Cell, B Cell, and Myeloid and other Suppressor Cell Regulation and Activation Pathways
- Bacterial EVs called outer membrane vesicles (OMV)
- Aspects of RNA carriage, cell targeting, and intracellular effects mediated by EVs and their RNAs
- Exosomes and EVs in chronic diseases and their regulation
- Phenotypic and descriptive aspects of Exosomes and EVs (proteome, RNAome, enzymes, lipids, surface constituents, etc.)
- RNA and DNA aspects of exosomes and other EVs
- Preparing, storing and administration of therapeutic exosomes
- EV subpopulations (including exomeres, microvesicles, apoptotic vesicles, etc.)
- Cellular interactions of exosomes or EVs in vitro, or in vivo
- Role of EV in the origin, promotion, effects, diagnosis and therapy of cancers
- Diagnostic uses of EV (liquid biopsies, etc.)
- Role of non-vesicular extracellular RNAs
- Role of EVs as vaccines
- EVs and exosomes in animals, plants, various microorganisms, etc.
- Exosomes in milk and the diet; influences in neonates and adults
- Role of EVs in development, reproduction and possible trans generational effects
- EV aspects of neurological and psychiatric conditions; including Alzheimer’s Disease, Parkinson’s Disease and autism
- Survival and function of exosomes and other EVs in harsh conditions
- Role of EVs in exercise, aquapuncture, Botox treatments, diet and other unanticipated situations
- Preparing, storing and administration of exosomes for human use
- Mesenchymal and other stem cell-derived exosomes