Joint with: Innate Immunity: From Innate Sensing to Adaptive Responses
Myeloid Cells: Development, Diversity and Distinct Biological Roles

Apr 16–19, 2023 | Snowbird Resort, Snowbird, UT, United States
Scientific Organizers: Gwendalyn J. Randolph, Minsoo Kim, Roxane Tussiwand and Muzlifah A. Haniffa

  In Person
  On Demand

Apr 16–19, 2023 | Snowbird Resort, Snowbird, UT, United States
Scientific Organizers: Gwendalyn J. Randolph, Minsoo Kim, Roxane Tussiwand and Muzlifah A. Haniffa

Important Deadlines
Early Registration Deadline: Feb. 16, 2023
Scholarship Deadline: Jan. 12, 2023
Short Talk Abstract Deadline:
Poster Abstract Deadline: Jan. 12, 2023
Meeting Summary

# Immunology

The deadline to submit an abstract for short talk consideration has passed.  We will continue to accept abstracts for poster presentation until four weeks before the start of the meeting – click here/span> to submit.  For any questions or issues, please email info@keystonesymposia.org.


It is increasingly appreciated that myeloid cells participate critically in a variety of physiological and pathophysiological processes and that targeting myeloid cells, either at the stage of their development or as they mature, may be successfully harnessed in the treatment of cancers or infectious disease. The application of a fast-growing omics technologies are being applied by the field to aid in our quest to increase understanding of myeloid cell diversity and the potential of targeting them therapeutically. At the same time, fundamental questions about myeloid cell identity and function remain unknown. This conference will address these frontiers as it aims to attract speakers and attendees across the full breadth of the field. Key talks will be included to focus on the application of new technologies in the field, the advances they bring, best-practice application, and potential complications in analysis. Significant focus will also be given to the role of myeloid cells in cancer and metastasis, including the fast-growing area of how neutrophils aid tumor metastasis. Basic science that covers myeloid cell development and function will be interspersed with talks on the role of myeloid cells in disease states. In the last decades, the number of outstanding scientists in the field has grown tremendously, and the meeting will showcase this growth through inclusion of many new faces in the field.
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