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Innate Immune Receptors: Roles in Immunology and Beyond (M1)
Organizer(s) Jenny P.Y. Ting, Shie-Liang Edmond Hsieh, Fu-Tong Liu, Michael Gale, Jr. and Siamon Gordon
March 10—14, 2019
Humanities/Social Sciences Building of Academia Sinica • Taipei, Taiwan
Discounted Abstract Deadline: Nov 27, 2018
Abstract Deadline: Dec 11, 2018
Scholarship Deadline: Nov 27, 2018
Discounted Registration Deadline: Jan 17, 2019
Developed in collaboration with Academia Sinica
Sponsored by BioLegend, Inc. and Genentech, Inc.
Sponsored by BioLegend, Inc. and Genentech, Inc.
Summary of Meeting:
Innate immune receptors include a plethora of membrane-associated proteins as well as intracellular receptors that directly bind or sense the presence of pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMPs). The importance of innate immune receptors was first appreciated in infectious diseases and autoinflammatory disorders, but it is now clear that their roles extend beyond innate immunology. The crucial roles of these receptors in many clinically relevant fields, and their newly documented role in non-immune cells, underscore their importance in biologic processes and diseases. This conference will address the ligands and signaling mechanisms of a diverse set of innate immune receptors as well as the profound impacts of innate immune receptors on the microbiome, which in turn has impacts on multiple organ systems. The program includes discussion of the intrinsic functions of innate immune receptors within adaptive immune cells, non-immune cells such as epithelial and endothelial cells, and their roles in cancer and stem cells. The pleitrophic effects of this important receptor class have far-reaching consequences for critical biological processes such as cancer cell death and signaling, DNA damage, stress response, stem cell proliferation/differentiation, vaccine adjuvanticity, age-related dementia, metabolic disorders and microbiome balance. By the nature of the topic, this conference brings together an interdisciplinary group of investigators to catalyze cross-fertilization of ideas and stimulate important medical advances.
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Innate immune receptors include a plethora of membrane-associated proteins as well as intracellular receptors that directly bind or sense the presence of pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMPs). The importance of innate immune receptors was first appreciated in infectious diseases and autoinflammatory disorders, but it is now clear that their roles extend beyond innate immunology. The crucial roles of these receptors in many clinically relevant fields, and their newly documented role in non-immune cells, underscore their importance in biologic processes and diseases. This conference will address the ligands and signaling mechanisms of a diverse set of innate immune receptors as well as the profound impacts of innate immune receptors on the microbiome, which in turn has impacts on multiple organ systems. The program includes discussion of the intrinsic functions of innate immune receptors within adaptive immune cells, non-immune cells such as epithelial and endothelial cells, and their roles in cancer and stem cells. The pleitrophic effects of this important receptor class have far-reaching consequences for critical biological processes such as cancer cell death and signaling, DNA damage, stress response, stem cell proliferation/differentiation, vaccine adjuvanticity, age-related dementia, metabolic disorders and microbiome balance. By the nature of the topic, this conference brings together an interdisciplinary group of investigators to catalyze cross-fertilization of ideas and stimulate important medical advances.
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No registration fees are used to fund entertainment or alcohol at this conference
The meeting will begin on Sunday, March 10 with registration from 16:00 to 20:00 and a welcome mixer from 18:00 to 20:00. Conference events conclude on Thursday, March 14 with a closing plenary session from 16:00 to 18:30, followed by a social hour and entertainment. We recommend return travel on Friday, March 15 in order to fully experience the meeting.
SUNDAY, MARCH 10
MONDAY, MARCH 11
TUESDAY, MARCH 12
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13
THURSDAY, MARCH 14
FRIDAY, MARCH 15
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The meeting will begin on Sunday, March 10 with registration from 16:00 to 20:00 and a welcome mixer from 18:00 to 20:00. Conference events conclude on Thursday, March 14 with a closing plenary session from 16:00 to 18:30, followed by a social hour and entertainment. We recommend return travel on Friday, March 15 in order to fully experience the meeting.
SUNDAY, MARCH 10
16:00—20:00
Arrival and Registration
Courtyard Marriott
18:00—20:00
Welcome Mixer
No registration fees are used to fund alcohol served at this function.
The Lounge, Courtyard Marriott
09:00—09:50
Welcome and Keynote Address
International Conference Hall
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Siamon Gordon,
Chang Gung University / University of Oxford, UK
Vishva M. Dixit,
Genentech, Inc., USA
Interplay Between Regulators of Apoptosis and Necroptosis
Interplay Between Regulators of Apoptosis and Necroptosis
09:50—12:30
Innate Immune Receptors and Nucleic Acid Sensing
International Conference Hall
*
Michael S. Diamond,
Washington University School of Medicine, USA
Michael Gale, Jr.,
University of Washington, USA
Programming Immunity against Virus Infection
Programming Immunity against Virus Infection
Coffee Break
Zhijian "James" Chen,
University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, USA
DNA Sensing by cGAS: Chemistry, Biology and Application
DNA Sensing by cGAS: Chemistry, Biology and Application
Jenny P.Y. Ting,
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA
Nucleic Acid Sensing and Immune Regulation
Nucleic Acid Sensing and Immune Regulation
Sun Hur,
Harvard Medical School, USA
RNA Sensing: Structure and Disease Relevance
RNA Sensing: Structure and Disease Relevance
10:30—12:30
Poster Setup
South Wing
12:30—13:30
Lunch
Back Corridor
12:45—15:00
Poster Session 1
South Wing
15:00—17:00
Workshop 1: Innate Immune Receptors: Regulation and Infection
International Conference Hall
*
Ming-Daw Tsai,
Academia Sinica, Taiwan
*
Amal Amer,
Ohio State University, USA
Baptiste Guey,
École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland
Chromatin Mechanics Regulate cGAS Activity against Self-DNA
Chromatin Mechanics Regulate cGAS Activity against Self-DNA
Cynthia Korin Bullen,
Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, USA
Mycobacterium tuberculosis Engages the MDA5 RNA Sensing Pathway to Subvert Innate Immune Responses and Facilitate its Survival within Macrophages
Mycobacterium tuberculosis Engages the MDA5 RNA Sensing Pathway to Subvert Innate Immune Responses and Facilitate its Survival within Macrophages
Szu-Ting Chen,
National Yang Ming University, Taiwan
NLRP12 Regulates TRIM25 Activation and Ubiquitination of RIG-I
NLRP12 Regulates TRIM25 Activation and Ubiquitination of RIG-I
Yi-Shan Chien,
National Taiwan University, Taiwan
A Novel DEAD Box RNA Helicase Negatively Regulates NLRP3 Inflammasome Activation
A Novel DEAD Box RNA Helicase Negatively Regulates NLRP3 Inflammasome Activation
Rei-Lin Kuo,
Chang Gung University, Taiwan
Regulation of RIG-I-Initiated IFN-beta Transcription by the N Terminus-Truncated NS1 Protein of Influenza A Virus
Regulation of RIG-I-Initiated IFN-beta Transcription by the N Terminus-Truncated NS1 Protein of Influenza A Virus
MH Tsai,
National Taiwan University, Taiwan
STAT3 Cooperates with Phospholipid Scramblase 2 to Suppress Type I Interferon-Induced Antiviral and Inflammatory Response
STAT3 Cooperates with Phospholipid Scramblase 2 to Suppress Type I Interferon-Induced Antiviral and Inflammatory Response
Bin Wu,
Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Structural Basis of RIP2 Activation and Signaling
Structural Basis of RIP2 Activation and Signaling
Na Dong,
China Agricultural University, China
The N-end Rule E3 Ligase UBR2 Mediates NLRP1B Inflammasome Activation by Anthrax Lethal Toxin
The N-end Rule E3 Ligase UBR2 Mediates NLRP1B Inflammasome Activation by Anthrax Lethal Toxin
17:00—17:30
Coffee Available
Foyer
17:30—19:30
Innate Immune Receptors in Cell Death
International Conference Hall
*
Michael Gale, Jr.,
University of Washington, USA
Feng Shao,
National Institute of Biological Sciences, China
Innate Sensing of Cytosolic LPS: Pyroptosis and Beyond
Innate Sensing of Cytosolic LPS: Pyroptosis and Beyond
Thirumala-Devi Kanneganti,
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, USA
Molecular Targets for the Treatment of Inflammatory and Infectious Diseases
Molecular Targets for the Treatment of Inflammatory and Infectious Diseases
Edward A. Miao,
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA
Infectious Models Reveal a Unique Role for Caspase-7 after Cytotoxic Lymphocyte Attack
Infectious Models Reveal a Unique Role for Caspase-7 after Cytotoxic Lymphocyte Attack
Jye-Lin Hsu,
China Medical University, Taiwan
Short Talk: Glutathione Peroxidase 8 Negatively Regulates Caspase-4/11 to Protect against Colitis by Restraining NLRP3-Inflammasome Activation
Short Talk: Glutathione Peroxidase 8 Negatively Regulates Caspase-4/11 to Protect against Colitis by Restraining NLRP3-Inflammasome Activation
Jia Yao,
Emory University, USA
Short Talk: p38MAPK Senses the Integrity of Endosomal Compartments through Regulating Necrotic Death
Short Talk: p38MAPK Senses the Integrity of Endosomal Compartments through Regulating Necrotic Death
19:30
On Own for Dinner
09:00—12:00
Innate Immune Receptors and Diseases
International Conference Hall
*
Thirumala-Devi Kanneganti,
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, USA
Akira Shizuo,
Osaka University, Japan
The Control of Inflammatory and Immune Responses by the Endoribonuclease Regnase-1
The Control of Inflammatory and Immune Responses by the Endoribonuclease Regnase-1
Amal Amer,
Ohio State University, USA
The Role of Caspase-11 in Sickness and in Health
The Role of Caspase-11 in Sickness and in Health
Coffee Break
Carla V. Rothlin,
Yale University, USA
TAM Receptors and the Regulation of Macrophage Polarization
TAM Receptors and the Regulation of Macrophage Polarization
Shu-Hsia Chen,
Methodist Research Institute, USA
Short Talk: Blocking Immunoinhibitory Receptor Reprograms Tumor-Associated Myeloid Cells and Promotes Antitumor Immunity
Short Talk: Blocking Immunoinhibitory Receptor Reprograms Tumor-Associated Myeloid Cells and Promotes Antitumor Immunity
Pei-Yu Wu,
Academica Sinica, Taiwan
Short Talk: TIFA-NF-κB Axis Skews Inflammatory Microenvironment to Confer Sorafenib-Resistant Niche for Recurrence of Hepatocellular Carcinoma
Short Talk: TIFA-NF-κB Axis Skews Inflammatory Microenvironment to Confer Sorafenib-Resistant Niche for Recurrence of Hepatocellular Carcinoma
Victor R. DeFilippis,
Oregon Health & Science University, USA
Short Talk: A Novel Small Molecule Inducer of cGAS Activity Exhibits Multiple Therapeutically Useful Effects
Short Talk: A Novel Small Molecule Inducer of cGAS Activity Exhibits Multiple Therapeutically Useful Effects
10:30—12:30
Poster Setup
South Wing
12:00—13:00
Lunch
Back Corridor
12:45—15:00
Poster Session 2
South Wing
15:00—17:00
Workshop 2: Innate Immune Receptors: Inflammation, Vaccines and Therapeutics
International Conference Hall
*
Wan Wan Lin,
National Taiwan University, Taiwan
*
Shu-Hsia Chen,
Methodist Research Institute, USA
Fu Hsin,
National Taiwan University, Taiwan
Hepatic Suppression of STING-Mediated Type I Interferon Induction by Hepsin
Hepatic Suppression of STING-Mediated Type I Interferon Induction by Hepsin
Eunju Lee,
Yonsei University, South Korea
Role of Microglial NLRP3 Inflammasome in the Dopaminergic Neurodegeneration of Parkinson's Disease
Role of Microglial NLRP3 Inflammasome in the Dopaminergic Neurodegeneration of Parkinson's Disease
Subhash Mehto,
Institute of Life Sciences, India
IRGM Limits NLRP3 Inflammasome Activation by Impeding its Assembly and by Mediating its Selective Autophagy
IRGM Limits NLRP3 Inflammasome Activation by Impeding its Assembly and by Mediating its Selective Autophagy
Hsi-Hsien Lin,
Chang Gung University, Taiwan
The Role of Macrophage Adhesion-GPCR EMR2/ADGRE2 in the Activation of NLRP3 Inflammasome
The Role of Macrophage Adhesion-GPCR EMR2/ADGRE2 in the Activation of NLRP3 Inflammasome
Jia Tong Loh,
Bioprocessing Technology Institute, Singapore
Dok3 Recruits PP1 to Attenuate Card9 Signaling in Neutrophils during Host Innate Anti-Fungal Immunity
Dok3 Recruits PP1 to Attenuate Card9 Signaling in Neutrophils during Host Innate Anti-Fungal Immunity
Kuan-Ting Liu,
Chang Gung University, Taiwan
Role of Gender on Disease Severity of Enterovirus A 71 Infection
Role of Gender on Disease Severity of Enterovirus A 71 Infection
Suktika Chandra,
Institute of Molecular Biology, Taiwan
Deciphering the Innate Immune Response that Differentially Restricts Vaccinia Virus Having Different Entry Pathways
Deciphering the Innate Immune Response that Differentially Restricts Vaccinia Virus Having Different Entry Pathways
Amy Elizabeth Mawdesley,
Newcastle University, UK
Preventing Cobalt-Chromium Wear Particle Mediated TLR4 Activation and Subsequent Inflammatory Response
Preventing Cobalt-Chromium Wear Particle Mediated TLR4 Activation and Subsequent Inflammatory Response
17:00—17:30
Coffee Available
Foyer
17:30—19:30
Innate Immunity and Therapeutics
International Conference Hall
*
Fu-Tong Liu,
Academia Sinica, Taiwan
Robert L. Coffman,
Dynavax Technologies, USA
Harnessing Innate Immunity for Cancer Immunotherapy
Harnessing Innate Immunity for Cancer Immunotherapy
Mihai G. Netea,
Radboud University, Netherlands
Metabolic and Epigenetic Reprogramming in Trained Immunity
Metabolic and Epigenetic Reprogramming in Trained Immunity
Glen N. Barber,
University of Miami, USA
STING Signaling in Infectious Disease, Inflammation and Cancer
STING Signaling in Infectious Disease, Inflammation and Cancer
Wan Wan Lin,
National Taiwan University, Taiwan
Short Talk: Purinergic P2X7 in Inflammation: Regulation of Mitochondrial Dynamics and Lysosomal Biogenesis in Macrophages
Short Talk: Purinergic P2X7 in Inflammation: Regulation of Mitochondrial Dynamics and Lysosomal Biogenesis in Macrophages
Marcin T. Kortylewski,
Beckman Research Institute, City of Hope, USA
Short Talk: Targeted Delivery of CpG-miR-146a Mimic Oligonucleotides to Reduce NF-κB-driven Pathogenic Inflammation and Myeloid Leukemia Progression
Short Talk: Targeted Delivery of CpG-miR-146a Mimic Oligonucleotides to Reduce NF-κB-driven Pathogenic Inflammation and Myeloid Leukemia Progression
19:30
On Own for Dinner
No registration fees are used to fund alcohol served at this function.
09:00—12:00
Innate Immune Receptors in Viral Infection
International Conference Hall
*
Glen N. Barber,
University of Miami, USA
Michael S. Diamond,
Washington University School of Medicine, USA
The Protective Role of Interferon-λ in the Placenta and Female Reproductive Tract during Zika Virus Infection
The Protective Role of Interferon-λ in the Placenta and Female Reproductive Tract during Zika Virus Infection
Hao Wu,
Harvard Medical School, Boston Children's Hospital, USA
Structures and Functions of GSDM Pores
Structures and Functions of GSDM Pores
Coffee Break
Shie-Liang Hsieh,
Academia Sinica, Taiwan
Lectins are Potential Therapeutic Targets in Acute and Chronic Viral Infections
Lectins are Potential Therapeutic Targets in Acute and Chronic Viral Infections
Gabriel Nuñez,
University of Michigan, USA
Linking NOD2, the Microbiota and Inflammatory Intestinal Disease
Linking NOD2, the Microbiota and Inflammatory Intestinal Disease
Chih-Peng Chang,
National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan
Short Talk: Integrin-Linked Kinase Supports Dengue Viral Infection by Antagonizing Interferon Signaling
Short Talk: Integrin-Linked Kinase Supports Dengue Viral Infection by Antagonizing Interferon Signaling
Melissa Stunnenberg,
Amsterdam University Medical Centers, Netherlands
Short Talk: RNA Sensor DDX3 Is a Potent Inducer of Antiviral Type I Interferon and Adaptive Immunity
Short Talk: RNA Sensor DDX3 Is a Potent Inducer of Antiviral Type I Interferon and Adaptive Immunity
Donghai Wang,
Duke University Medical Center, USA
Short Talk: Control of Antiviral Innate Immune Response by Protein Geranylgeranylation
Short Talk: Control of Antiviral Innate Immune Response by Protein Geranylgeranylation
10:30—13:00
Poster Setup
South Wing
12:00—12:30
Box Lunches
Foyer
12:30—13:30
Meet the Editors
1st Conference Room
Gaia Trincucci,
Journal of Experimental Medicine, USA
Zoltan Fehervari,
Nature Publishing Group, UK
Bruce D. Koppelman,
Cell Press, USA
16:30—17:00
Coffee Available
Foyer
17:00—19:00
Innate Immunity in Bacterial and Fungal Infection
International Conference Hall
*
Shie-Liang Hsieh,
Academia Sinica, Taiwan
Betty A. Wu-Hsieh,
National Taiwan University, Taiwan
Innate Immune Receptors in Antifungal Responses
Innate Immune Receptors in Antifungal Responses
Alan Sher,
NIAID, National Institutes of Health, USA
A Role for Ferroptosis in Pathogen Induced Cell Death and Tissue Necrosis
A Role for Ferroptosis in Pathogen Induced Cell Death and Tissue Necrosis
Robert L. Modlin,
University of California, Los Angeles, USA
Antimicrobial T Cells Combat Mycobacterial Infection
Antimicrobial T Cells Combat Mycobacterial Infection
Ernest Y. Lee,
University of California, Los Angeles, USA
Short Talk: Host Defense Peptides Amplify TLR9-Mediated Inflammation in Autoimmune Diseases by Scaffolding dsDNA into Spatially-Periodic Nanocrystals
Short Talk: Host Defense Peptides Amplify TLR9-Mediated Inflammation in Autoimmune Diseases by Scaffolding dsDNA into Spatially-Periodic Nanocrystals
19:00—20:00
Social Hour with Lite Bites
No registration fees are used to fund alcohol served at this function.
South Wing
19:45—22:00
Poster Session 3
South Wing
09:00—12:00
Innate Immunity and Diseases
International Conference Hall
Douglas Golenbock,
University of Massachusetts Medical School, USA
Innate Immune Memory in Falciparum Malaria
Innate Immune Memory in Falciparum Malaria
Cheng-Lun Ku,
Chang Gung University, Taiwan
Dissect the Molecular Property of Anti-Interferon-γ Autoantibodies in Patients with Mycobacterial Infection
Dissect the Molecular Property of Anti-Interferon-γ Autoantibodies in Patients with Mycobacterial Infection
Coffee Break
Gregory M. Barton,
University of California, Berkeley, USA
TLR
TLR
*
Raphaela Theresia Goldbach-Mansky,
NIAID, National Institutes of Health, USA
Genetic Basis of Autoinflammatory Diseases
Genetic Basis of Autoinflammatory Diseases
Theresa Li-Yun Chang,
Rutgers, New Jersey Medical School, USA
Short Talk: Human IFNε and IFNa Modulate Immune and Anti-HIV Functions through the Differential Involvement of IFNa Receptors
Short Talk: Human IFNε and IFNa Modulate Immune and Anti-HIV Functions through the Differential Involvement of IFNa Receptors
Guangxun Meng,
Institut Pasteur, China
Short Talk: Gasdermin D Drives the Non-Exosomal Secretion of Insulin Signal Antagonist Galectin-3
Short Talk: Gasdermin D Drives the Non-Exosomal Secretion of Insulin Signal Antagonist Galectin-3
Kim S. Robinson,
Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR), Singapore
Short Talk: ASC Exists in a “Hyper-Alert” State in Psoriatic Lesional Skin which Drives and Amplifies IL-1 Psoriatic Inflammation
Short Talk: ASC Exists in a “Hyper-Alert” State in Psoriatic Lesional Skin which Drives and Amplifies IL-1 Psoriatic Inflammation
12:00—13:30
Lunch
Back Corridor
13:30—15:30
Workshop 3: Innate Immune Receptors: Role in Diseases and the Microbiome
International Conference Hall
*
Betty A. Wu-Hsieh,
National Taiwan University, Taiwan
*
Carla V. Rothlin,
Yale University, USA
Brendan J. Jenkins,
Hudson Institute of Medical Research, Australia
Uncovering the Pro-Tumourigenic Role of Innate Immune DNA Sensors in Cancer
Uncovering the Pro-Tumourigenic Role of Innate Immune DNA Sensors in Cancer
Miyu Moriyama,
University of Tokyo, Japan
Recognition of Influenza A Virus by DNA Sensors
Recognition of Influenza A Virus by DNA Sensors
Meihong Deng,
University of Pittsburgh, USA
TLR9 Signaling in Fibroblastic Reticular Cells Controls Peritoneal Immunity in Sepsis
TLR9 Signaling in Fibroblastic Reticular Cells Controls Peritoneal Immunity in Sepsis
Amanda Gavin,
The Scripps Research Institute, USA
PLD3 and PLD4 Are ssDNA Exonucleases that Are Required to Prevent Lethal Primary HLH-Like Disease in Mice
PLD3 and PLD4 Are ssDNA Exonucleases that Are Required to Prevent Lethal Primary HLH-Like Disease in Mice
Miao-Hsi Hsieh,
National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan
Surfactant Protein D Alleviate Ozone and Cigarette-Induced Lung Inflammation and Emphysema in Murine Model of COPD
Surfactant Protein D Alleviate Ozone and Cigarette-Induced Lung Inflammation and Emphysema in Murine Model of COPD
Bo Liu,
University of California, Berkeley, USA
Unc93b1 Recruits Syntenin-1 to Dampen TLR7 Signaling and Prevent Autoimmunity
Unc93b1 Recruits Syntenin-1 to Dampen TLR7 Signaling and Prevent Autoimmunity
Hiroyuki Oshiumi,
Kumamoto University, Japan
Circulating miR-451 within Exosomes Regulates Toll-Like Receptor-Mediated Innate Immune Responses
Circulating miR-451 within Exosomes Regulates Toll-Like Receptor-Mediated Innate Immune Responses
Hai Huang,
Ohio State University, USA
Caspase-11 Dependent-Pyroptosis Exacerbates Sterile Liver Inflammation
Caspase-11 Dependent-Pyroptosis Exacerbates Sterile Liver Inflammation
15:30—16:00
Coffee Available
Foyer
16:00—18:00
Innate Immune Receptors and the Microbiome
International Conference Hall
*
Alan Sher,
NIAID, National Institutes of Health, USA
Yang-Xin Fu,
University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, USA
Tumor Targeting Antibodies to Improve Innate and Adaptive Immunity
Tumor Targeting Antibodies to Improve Innate and Adaptive Immunity
Ya-Jen Chang,
Academia Sinica, Taiwan
Short Talk: The Microbial Metabolite Butyrate Regulates Type 2 Innate Lymphoid Cell-Dependent Airway Hyperreactivity
Short Talk: The Microbial Metabolite Butyrate Regulates Type 2 Innate Lymphoid Cell-Dependent Airway Hyperreactivity
Jr-Wen Shui,
Academia Sinica, Taiwan
Short Talk: Dual Function of ATF3 in Intestinal Epithelial and Th17 Cells in Maintaining Mucosal Immunity
Short Talk: Dual Function of ATF3 in Intestinal Epithelial and Th17 Cells in Maintaining Mucosal Immunity
18:00—18:30
Meeting Wrap-Up: Outcomes and Future Directions
International Conference Hall
*
Siamon Gordon,
Chang Gung University / University of Oxford, UK
18:30—19:30
Social Hour with Lite Bites
No registration fees are used to fund alcohol served at this function.
Back Corridor
19:30—22:00
Entertainment
Entertainment is not subsidized by conference registration fees nor any U.S. federal government grants. Funding for this expense is provided by other revenue sources.
Back Corridor
Departure
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