Session Tracks
Conference Session Tracks
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This session will explore the intricate mechanisms by which immune regulation influences metabolic disorders. Emphasis will be placed on the interplay between immune cells and metabolic pathways in various disease contexts.
This track will focus on the critical cellular signaling pathways that govern immunometabolic processes. Presentations will highlight recent discoveries in signaling mechanisms that link immune responses to metabolic health.
This session will delve into the relationship between inflammation and metabolic health, examining how inflammatory processes can disrupt metabolic homeostasis. Researchers will present findings on the impact of chronic inflammation on immune cell function and metabolism.
This track will investigate how metabolic pathways influence the function and fate of immune cells. Discussions will include the metabolic adaptations of immune cells in response to various stimuli and their implications for health and disease.
This session will highlight innovative therapeutic strategies emerging from immunometabolic research. Presenters will discuss how targeting immunometabolic pathways can lead to new treatments for metabolic diseases and immune disorders.
This track will explore the influence of gut microbiota on immunometabolic processes. Researchers will present evidence on how microbial metabolites can modulate immune responses and metabolic health.
This session will focus on the role of cellular metabolism in the development and differentiation of the immune system. Presentations will cover how metabolic cues shape immune cell lineage decisions and functionality.
This track will examine the cross-talk between immune and metabolic pathways, highlighting how these interactions can influence health outcomes. Researchers will discuss the implications of this cross-talk for disease prevention and treatment.
This session will address the role of immunometabolism in cancer biology, focusing on how metabolic reprogramming of immune cells can affect tumor progression. Presentations will explore both challenges and therapeutic opportunities in this emerging field.
This track will showcase cutting-edge technologies and methodologies that are advancing the field of immunometabolism. Discussions will include novel imaging techniques, omics approaches, and bioinformatics tools that enhance our understanding of cellular signaling in this context.
This session will focus on the translation of basic immunometabolic research into clinical applications. Presenters will share insights on bridging the gap between laboratory findings and therapeutic interventions in metabolic and immune-related diseases.
