Regulatory Myeloid Suppressor Cells conference
16 - 19 Jun 2016
The Wistar Institute, Philadelphia, United States of America
The Wistar Institute is proud to host Regulatory Myeloid Suppressor Cells: From Basic Discovery to Therapeutic Application.
The 4-day international conference will convene leading immunologists to present the most current and innovative immunotherapy research in the field today.
The conference will focus on the pathological functions of myeloid-derived suppressor cells, dendritic cells, macrophages, and neutrophils.
Sessions will examine the basic and translational aspects of regulatory myeloid cells in cancer and other pathological conditions, will discuss the most pressing issues associated with biology and clinical application of these cells, and will develop a better understanding of the most promising approaches to therapeutic manipulation of these cells.
Abstract submissions are requested by March 31, 2016.
As registration space is limited, those interested in attending the conference are encouraged to visit the conference website to register early; registration is open to students, academics, and industry.
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