Helminths: New Insights from Immunity to Global Health

Dec 08–12, 2019 | Southern Sun Cape Sun, Cape Town, WC, South Africa
Scientific Organizers: De' Broski R. Herbert, P'ng Loke, Nicola L. Harris and Frank Brombacher

  In Person

Dec 08–12, 2019 | Southern Sun Cape Sun, Cape Town, WC, South Africa
Scientific Organizers: De' Broski R. Herbert, P'ng Loke, Nicola L. Harris and Frank Brombacher

Supported by the  Directors' Fund
Important Deadlines
Early Registration Deadline: October 10, 2019
Scholarship Deadline: August 8, 2019
Global Health Award Deadline: July 9, 2019
Short Talk Abstract Deadline: Deadlines not yet available for this meeting.
Poster Abstract Deadline: August 8, 2019
Meeting Summary

# Drug Discovery, Bioengineering and Digital
# Infectious Diseases
Parasitic worms, or helminths, infect roughly one in five people on the planet and cause pathology in hundreds of millions. Given the global impact on human health and welfare, there is a great need to develop novel therapies and/or vaccines that target helminths. In addition, the unique nature of how these parasites interact with their hosts has brought tremendous insight into the mammalian immune system. Experimental studies of helminth infection have led to the identification of new cell types involved in type 2 immunity, including innate lymphoid cells, tuft cells, and new roles for neurons, in addition to revealing novel pathways of tissue repair and immune-modulation. The interactions of helminths with the microbiome has also come to light in recent years. This conference will highlight some of the most impactful advances in the fields of helminth genomics, helminth biology, vaccine design and host protective immunity, in addition to new discoveries highlighting the ability of these organisms to modulate the immune system, human disease and the microbiome.
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