Session Tracks
Conference Session Tracks
SDG 3 — Good Health and Well-being
SDG 4 — Quality Education
SDG 9 — Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
This track will explore the latest developments in immunotherapy for infectious diseases, focusing on novel therapeutic strategies and their clinical applications. Discussions will include the mechanisms of action, efficacy, and safety profiles of emerging immunotherapeutic agents.
This session will delve into the intricate mechanisms of the immune response to infectious agents, highlighting both innate and adaptive immunity. Researchers will present findings on how immune cells interact with pathogens and the subsequent immune signaling pathways involved.
Focusing on cutting-edge vaccine research, this track will cover novel vaccine platforms, adjuvants, and delivery systems aimed at enhancing immune responses. Participants will discuss challenges in vaccine design and strategies for overcoming them in the context of infectious diseases.
This session will examine the dynamic interactions between pathogens and their hosts, emphasizing the strategies employed by pathogens to evade immune detection. Insights into the molecular mechanisms of these interactions will be shared, along with implications for disease control.
This track will investigate the role of cytokine signaling in modulating immune responses during infectious diseases. Presentations will focus on the balance of pro-inflammatory and anti-inflammatory cytokines and their impact on disease outcomes.
This session will explore the immunopathogenic mechanisms underlying various infectious diseases, including the role of immune dysregulation in disease progression. Researchers will present case studies illustrating the impact of immune responses on disease severity.
This track will discuss the concept of immune surveillance and its critical role in preventing infectious diseases. Presentations will highlight the importance of early detection and intervention strategies in maintaining public health.
Focusing on the translation of basic immunological research into clinical applications, this session will showcase successful case studies and ongoing projects. Discussions will emphasize the importance of collaboration between researchers and clinicians in advancing immunology.
This track will explore the identification and validation of immune biomarkers for infectious diseases, which can aid in diagnosis and treatment decisions. Researchers will present their findings on the predictive value of these biomarkers in clinical settings.
This session will focus on public health initiatives aimed at controlling infectious diseases through vaccination, surveillance, and education. Participants will discuss the effectiveness of various strategies and the role of immunology in shaping public health policies.
This track will highlight recent advancements in immunodiagnostic techniques for the detection of infectious diseases. Presentations will cover novel assays and technologies that enhance the accuracy and speed of diagnostic processes.
