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 research on the underlying mechanisms of autoimmune diseases, focusing on genetic, environmental, and immunological factors. Presentations will highlight novel findings that enhance our understanding of disease pathogenesis and progression.
This session will delve into the role of cytokines in immune dysregulation, examining their impact on both innate and adaptive immune responses. Researchers will present data on how cytokine profiles can inform therapeutic strategies for autoimmune conditions.
Focusing on the mechanisms of immune tolerance, this track will discuss how understanding these processes can lead to innovative treatments for autoimmune diseases. Presentations will cover both basic research and clinical applications aimed at restoring immune balance.
This session will investigate the role of immune checkpoints in regulating immune responses, particularly in the context of autoimmune diseases. Researchers will discuss potential therapeutic interventions that target these pathways to enhance immune regulation.
This track will provide insights into the immunopathogenic mechanisms that underlie various autoimmune disorders. Presentations will focus on the interplay between immune cells, autoantibodies, and tissue damage.
This session will highlight advancements in clinical immunology, particularly in the identification and validation of immune biomarkers for autoimmune diseases. Discussions will include the implications of these biomarkers for diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment.
Focusing on the latest developments in immunotherapy, this track will explore novel approaches to treating autoimmune diseases. Presentations will cover both emerging therapies and established treatments, emphasizing their mechanisms of action and clinical outcomes.
This session will delve into the molecular aspects of immunology, examining how molecular pathways contribute to autoimmune disease mechanisms. Researchers will present findings that bridge basic science and clinical applications.
This track will focus on the complex relationship between inflammation and autoimmune diseases, exploring how inflammatory processes drive disease progression. Presentations will highlight both experimental and clinical studies that elucidate this connection.
This session will emphasize the importance of translational research in bridging the gap between basic immunology and clinical practice. Researchers will share insights on how findings from laboratory studies can inform the development of new therapeutic strategies.
This track will address the challenges associated with diagnosing and treating various immune system disorders. Presentations will focus on innovative approaches and strategies to improve patient outcomes in the context of autoimmune diseases.
