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Advanced Course in Basic and Clinical Immunology
The U.S. Advanced Course
Sunday, February 4 – Wednesday, February 7, 2024
Estancia Hotel, La Jolla, California
Gain a clinical spin on major topics in cellular and molecular immunology.
Basic Immunology in Medicine
Review topics in basic immunology emphasizing recent advances relevant to the pathogenesis and treatment of immune-mediated inflammatory diseases.
Cancer Immunity & Immunotherapy
Co-organized with SITC, the course will review tumor immunology as the scientific foundation for the current practice of cancer immunotherapy, emphasizing fundamental principles, clinical advances, limitations, and opportunities to accelerate clinical progress.
Systems Immunology
Obtain a conceptual framework of the main modeling, analysis and visualization technologies along with methodological principles for their application to translational research projects.
Big Data in Immunology Workshop
Hear from scientists who have published on repurposed data. Plus, attend for a hands-on introduction to the ImmPort database and learn how to use it for processing, analyzing and advance visualization of flowcytometry datasets.
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Advanced Course in Basic and Clinical Immunology
Review the major topics in cellular and molecular immunology, including innate immunity, B cells, T cells, dendritic cells, cytokines, and mucosal immunity.
Basic Immunology in Medicine: Update 2013
Review topics in basic immunology, with emphasis on recent advances relevant to the pathogenesis and treatment of immune-mediated inflammatory diseases.
Clinical Trials
Review the key elements of clinical trials, including types of trials, designing feasible trials, statistical issues, and surrogate markers that might be used.
Interventional Immunology
Intended to familiarize practicing physicians with the scientific basis of novel immune therapies, their clinical applications, and possible side-effects and limitations.