European Advanced Course – Florence

Sunday, May 19 – Tuesday, May 21, 2019
8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.

Careggi Hospital, Nuovo Ingresso Careggi (NIC)
Largo G. Alessandro Brambilla 3
50134 Florence
Italy

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Our most popular course covers the major topics in cellular and molecular immunology, including innate immunity, B cells, T cells, dendritic cells, cytokines and mucosal immunity. Other lectures cover autoimmune, allergic and immunodeficiency diseases, as well as new advances in interventional and clinical immunology and the molecular and genetic basis of immunologically-mediated diseases.

All lecturers encourage interaction with the students through questions and discussions during lecture time. There is also ample opportunity for students to interact with the faculty outside the lecture room.

Target Audience

This course is designed for:

  • Clinical fellows in disciplines related to immunology, including rheumatology, allergy, infectious disease, oncology and transplantation
  • Fellows doing basic research with an emphasis on human disease
  • Scientists or other research and development personnel from biotechnology and pharmaceutical companies who are involved in developing new therapies for immunological disease
  • Academic or community physicians who wish to enhance their understanding of immunology

Learning Objectives

After the course, attendees will be able to:

  • Discuss the fundamental mechanisms underlying protective immune responses, and discuss the recent advances and emerging themes in immunology research.
  • Describe the fundamental mechanisms underlying immunologic disease and associate these mechanisms with strategies for therapeutic modulation of the immune system.
  • Appreciate the basic immunological principles underlying biotherapeutics, recognize the commonality among diverse organ-specific disease states, and infer the mechanisms of therapeutic effect.
  • Analyze the medical literature reporting immunologic advances pertinent to their patients, cite the rationale for use of new immunodiagnostic and immunotherapeutic modalities in their patients, and serve as thought leaders within their medical communities.

Register Online

Online registration is closed.

Registration Rate

Category Rate
General* EUR 350

Questions?

Contact us at 414-359-1670 or info@focisnet.org.

Course Directors

Prof. Francesco Annunziato

Prof. Raffaele De Palma

SIICA Junior Faculty (Societa’ Italiana di Immunologia, Immunologia Clinica E Allergologia)

Local Organizers

Prof. Francesco Annunziato

Dr. Laura Maggi

Dr. Alessio Mazzoni

Faculty

Abul Abbas, MD – University of California, San Francisco, USA
Diana Boraschi – Institute of Protein Biochemistry, Italy
Marco Cassatella, MD – University of Verona, Italy
Talal Chatila, MD – Boston Children’s Hospital, USA
Andrea Facciabene, PhD – University of Pennsylvania, USA
Steve Holland, MD – NIH: National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, USA
Franco Locatelli MD, PhD – IRCCS Ospedale Bambino Gesù
Massimo Locati – University of Milan, Italy
Alberto Mantovani, MD –  Humanitas University, Italy
Lorenzo Moretta, MD – Ospedale Pediatrico Bambino Gesù, Italy
Luigi Notarangelo, MD – NIH: National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, USA
Ciriaco Piccirillo, PhD – McGill University, Canada
Andreas Radbruch, German Rheumatism Research Centr, Germany
Chiara Romagnani, PhD, German Rheumatism Research Centr, Germany
Sergio Romagnani, University of Florence, Italy
Federica Sallusto, ETH Zurich, Switzerland
Antonella Viola, University of Padova, Italy

Agenda

Time Topic Speaker
Sunday, May 19
12:00-13:30 Registration
13:30-14:00 Opening Ceremony
14:00-14:45 Overview of the Immune System Abul Abbas, UCSF, USA
14:45-15:30 Innate immunity: general principles and receptors Massimo Locati, Italy
15:30-16:00 Coffee Break 
16:00-16:45 Innate Lymphoid cells Chiara Romagnani, Germany
16:45-17:30 NK cells Lorenzo Moretta, Italy
17:30-18:15 Myeloid Cells Diana Boraschi, Italy
18:15-19:00 Neutrophils Marco Cassatella, Italy
Monday, May 20
8.30-9.15 Antigen presentation, T cell activation and costimulation Abul Abbas, UCSF, USA
9:15-10:00 Effector and memory T cells Federica Sallusto, Switzerland
10:00-10.30 Coffee Break 
10:30-11:15 Protective and pathogenic plasma cells Andreas Radbruch, Germany
11:15-12:00 Mitochondria in Immune cells Antonella Viola, Italy
12:00-12:45 Mechanisms of tolerance Ciriaco Piccirillo, Canada
12:45-13:45 Lunch 
13:45-14:30 Immunity to infections Steve Holland, USA
14:30-15:15 Immunodeficiency Talal Chatila, USA
15:15-16:00 From Immunodeficiency to Autoimmunity Luigi Notarangelo, USA
16:00-16:30 Coffee Break 
16:30-18:30 Round tables organized by SIICA junior Faculty
Tuesday, May 21 
8.30-9.15 Immune System and cancer Alberto Mantovani, Italy
9.15-10.00 Immunotherapy and Cancer Andrea Facciabene, USA
10.00-10.30 Coffee Break
10.30-11.15 CAR-T cells Franco Locatelli, Italy
11.15-12.00 Mucosal immunity and microbiome Talal Chatila, USA
12.00-12.45 Allergy Sergio Romagnani, Italy
12.45-13:30 Conclusion
13:30-14:30 Lunch 

Location

NIC Brambilla Italy Advanced Course 2019

The New Entrance Careggi is a great work of contemporary architecture that wants to be the symbol of the hospital that is reborn on itself and its history, in the area where Florence and Tuscany have always identified one of the most representative places of care and university training.

The Careggi University Hospital is located in the area north of the city, not far from the city center (see Map of the hospital area ).

Useful links
–  Google Maps
–  Tourism of the Metropolitan City and the Municipality of Florence (hotels, etc.)
–  Getting around in Florence
–  Getting around in Tuscany