18th International Congress of Mucosal Immunology (ICMI 2017)
第十八届国际粘膜免疫学大会(ICMI 2017)
基本信息
- 批准号:9398538
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 0.7万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2017
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2017-07-01 至 2018-06-30
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AddressAgingAntigen-Presenting CellsAntigensAreaAsthmaAwardB-LymphocytesBasic ScienceBerlinBiotechnologyBloodBostonCattleCeliac DiseaseCell ShapeCellsClinicalCommittee MembersCommunicationCongressesConsultCritiquesCuesDataDendritic CellsDevelopmentDietDisciplineDiseaseDrug IndustryEducationEnvironmentEpithelialEpithelial CellsEvaluationEyeFoodFood HypersensitivityFosteringFutureGeneticGenitourinary systemGoalsGrowthHIVHIV InfectionsHIV vaccineHealthHelicobacter InfectionsHost DefenseImmuneImmune responseImmune systemImmunityImmunobiologyImmunoglobulin AImmunoglobulin-Secreting CellsImmunologistImmunologyIncubatorsInfectionInflammationInflammatory Bowel DiseasesInternationalKnowledgeLeadLungLymphoidLymphoid CellLymphoid TissueMedicalMicrobeMicrobiologyMilkMolecularMucosal Immune ResponsesMucosal ImmunityMucous MembraneNatural ImmunityOralOrganOrganogenesisPaperParis, FrancePathogenesisPathogenicityPubMedResearchResearch PersonnelRoleScienceScientistSiteSocietiesSpleenSuggestionSurfaceSurveysSymbiosisT-LymphocyteTimeTissuesTokyoTravelUpper respiratory tractVaccinationWheatWorkbasecell motilitychemokinecostcytokinedefense responsedemographicsdesignhuman diseaseimmunoglobulin Binsightinterestlymph nodesmacrophagemeetingsmicrobialmicrobiotamonocytemucosal vaccineneonateoral tolerancepathogenpostersprogramsrespiratory infection virusresponsesuccesssymposiumtrenduptake
项目摘要
ICMI 2017 Project Summary/Abstract
The Society for Mucosal Immunology’s (SMI) biennial meeting, the 18th International Congress of Mucosal
Immunology (ICMI) is widely recognized as the pre‐eminent conference on mucosal immunology combining high‐
quality basic science with the clinical situation. Scientific sessions will promote excellence in research and
education in the field of mucosal immunology and will foster future communication and scientific advancement
among immunologists. This ICMI follows 17 successful biennial meetings, recently held in Berlin in 2015,
Vancouver in 2013, in Paris in 2011, in Boston in 2009 and in Tokyo in 2007, wherein nearly 1,000 scientists in the
broad fields of mucosal immunology assembled.
ICMI 2017, co‐chaired by Drs. Marsha Wills‐Karp and Brian Kelsall, will deliver another exciting scientific meeting.
The meeting includes 60 keynote and plenary speakers who will present new information in areas relating to the
molecular basis of microbial immune interactions at the mucosal surfaces, new insights into the understanding of
mucosal diseases of humans, regulatory cells and their relationship to mucosal immunology, mechanisms of
inflammation, the epithelial barrier in immunity, innate immunity, immunoglobulin and B‐cell functions, mucosal
vaccines and genetics.
These sessions will be enhanced by an additional 30 invited speakers who will chair abstract‐driven sessions on
antigen uptake, immune cell migration, innate lymphoid cells, dendritic cells, monocytes and macrophages,
mucosal B cells, effector T cells and cytokines, epithelial cells in innate immunity, mucosal tolerance, mucosal
infections, HIV, respiratory virus infections, mucosal vaccines, immunology of the eye, immunology of the
urogenital tract, celiac disease, inflammatory bowel disease (basic and clinical), food allergy, immunology of
asthma (basic and clinical), host/microbiota interactions, MALT + organogenesis, mucosal immunology in the
neonate, aging and mucosal immunity, among other topics.
The educational content of ICMI 2017 was developed by SMI’s International Planning Committee, which is
comprised of leaders in the mucosal immunology field. As experts, committee members engage in discussions in
which topics are identified and developed into sessions. Committee members draw from their extensive
knowledge, and also consult evaluations and topic suggestions collected from previous congresses to create a
program that addresses the most relevant and pressing topics in mucosal immunology. They also refer to data
collected from membership surveys requesting topic suggestions and perceived gaps in knowledge.
In addition to highlighting the best science, ICMI 2017 is an incubator for developing scientists and practitioners
alike to meet with one another along with representatives of relevant biotechnology and pharmaceutical
industry. The first three days include poster and oral abstract presentations to give young investigators the
change to have their work presented and critiqued. SMI takes a specific interest in the development of young
investigators and provides travel awards to them to supplement their costs to attend the meeting.
In addition to encouraging the participation of new investigators, SMI recognizes the importance of participation
from a wide range of demographics. Every effort is made to include a diverse representation within the ICMI
International Planning Committee and the ICMI’s Scientific Program. The success of the previous 17 ICMI
meetings attests to this effort. Support is now requested to support ICMI 2017, which will continue this valuable
effort.
ICMI 2017项目摘要/摘要
第18届国际粘液免疫学大会(The Society for Mucobacterium Immunology's,SMI)
免疫学(ICMI)被广泛认为是粘膜免疫学的杰出会议,
高质量的基础科学与临床情况。科学会议将促进卓越的研究和
粘膜免疫学领域的教育,并将促进未来的交流和科学进步
这次ICMI是继最近于2015年在柏林举行的17次成功的两年一度的会议之后,
2013年在温哥华,2011年在巴黎,2009年在波士顿和2007年在东京,
广泛的粘膜免疫学领域。
ICMI 2017由Marsha Wills-Karp博士和Brian Kelsall博士共同主持,将举办另一场激动人心的科学会议。
会议包括60名主旨发言人和全体发言人,他们将介绍与
粘膜表面微生物免疫相互作用的分子基础,
人类粘膜疾病,调节细胞及其与粘膜免疫学的关系,
炎症,免疫中的上皮屏障,先天免疫,免疫球蛋白和B细胞功能,粘膜
疫苗和基因。
这些会议将通过额外的30名受邀演讲者来加强,他们将主持抽象驱动的会议,
抗原摄取、免疫细胞迁移、先天淋巴样细胞、树突细胞、单核细胞和巨噬细胞,
粘膜B细胞,效应T细胞和细胞因子,先天免疫中的上皮细胞,粘膜耐受,粘膜免疫,
感染,HIV,呼吸道病毒感染,粘膜疫苗,眼免疫学,
泌尿生殖道,乳糜泻,炎症性肠病(基础和临床),食物过敏,
哮喘(基础和临床),宿主/微生物群相互作用,MALT +器官发生,
新生儿,衰老和粘膜免疫,以及其他主题。
ICMI 2017的教育内容由SMI的国际规划委员会开发,该委员会
由粘膜免疫学领域的领导者组成。作为专家,委员会成员参与讨论
这些主题被确定并发展成会议。委员会成员从他们广泛的
知识,并参考从以前的大会收集的评估和主题建议,以创建一个
该计划解决了粘膜免疫学中最相关和最紧迫的主题。他们还参考了数据
从成员调查中收集,要求提出主题建议和认识到的知识差距。
除了突出最好的科学,ICMI 2017还是培养科学家和实践者的孵化器
沿着与相关生物技术和制药公司的代表见面,
前三天包括海报和口头摘要介绍,让年轻的研究人员
改变有他们的工作提出和批评。SMI需要在年轻的发展特别感兴趣
调查员出席会议,并向他们提供旅费补助,以补充他们出席会议的费用。
除了鼓励新的研究者参与,SMI认识到参与的重要性
从广泛的人口统计。尽一切努力,包括在ICMI的多元化代表
国际计划委员会和ICMI的科学计划。
会议证明了这一努力。现在请求支持支持ICMI 2017,这将继续这一宝贵的
努力
项目成果
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