Session Tracks
Conference Session Tracks
SDG 2 — Zero Hunger
SDG 3 — Good Health and Well-being
SDG 4 — Quality Education
SDG 9 — Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
This session will explore the intricate pathways linking immune responses and metabolic processes. Emphasis will be placed on understanding how dysregulation in these pathways contributes to various diseases.
This track will examine the relationship between energy balance and immune system performance. Discussions will focus on how metabolic states influence immune responses and vice versa.
This session will delve into the metabolic adaptations of immune cells during activation and differentiation. Insights into how these metabolic changes affect immune functionality will be highlighted.
This track will investigate the bidirectional relationship between inflammation and metabolic disorders such as obesity and diabetes. Presentations will focus on the underlying mechanisms and potential therapeutic targets.
This session will cover the signaling pathways that mediate interactions between the immune system and metabolic processes. The role of key molecules and their implications for health will be discussed.
This track will explore how dietary components affect immune function and metabolic health. Research on specific nutrients and their roles in modulating immunometabolic pathways will be presented.
This session will focus on the interplay between the microbiome and immunometabolic processes. The impact of gut microbiota on energy metabolism and immune regulation will be examined.
This track will highlight innovative therapeutic strategies targeting immunometabolic pathways. Discussions will include pharmacological and lifestyle interventions aimed at improving metabolic health.
This session will address the role of chronic inflammation in the development of metabolic diseases. The mechanisms by which persistent inflammation disrupts metabolic homeostasis will be analyzed.
This track will explore novel biomarkers that reflect immunometabolic status and predict health outcomes. The potential for these biomarkers in clinical practice will be discussed.
This session will provide insights into cutting-edge research and future trends in the field of immunometabolism. Opportunities for collaboration and interdisciplinary approaches will be emphasized.
