Inborn Errors of Immunity: From Genetics to Basic Immunological Principles to Therapy

December 5-7, 2022 | 
Scientific Organizers: Dusan Bogunovic, Isabelle Meyts and Steven M. Holland

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December 5-7, 2022 | Virtual at Your Computer
Scientific Organizers: Dusan Bogunovic, Isabelle Meyts and Steven M. Holland

Important Deadlines
Early Registration Deadline:
Scholarship Deadline: Nov. 24, 2022
Global Health Award Deadline: Nov. 24, 2022
Short Talk Abstract Deadline:
Poster Abstract Deadline: Nov. 24, 2022
Meeting Summary

# Immunology
Inborn errors of immunity (IEIs) are a growing group of over 400 genetic disorders in which individuals present with immune deficiency, immune dysregulation, or both. IEIs combine genomics, next generation transcriptomics and epigenomics, biochemistry, as well as innate and adaptive immunology research, with diverse aspects of clinical medicine ranging from clinical genetics and immunology to metabolism, neurology and dermatology, to name only a few. Bridging these canonically isolated fields into a coherent collaborative scientific enterprise is both essential and a challenge. The conference is focused on showcasing the genetic errors of the immune system affecting both the innate and adaptive branches. Moreover, it will greatly evolve this emerging field by identifying, studying and crosspollinating studies which discuss both pro- and anti- inflammatory and infectious immune effectors. Finally, this program will also address knowledge gaps in pathways that regulate these immune effectors and suggest rational approaches to target these in patients.

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