JST-CREST Symposium, Frontiers in Immunology and Inflammation
Symposium - Japan
The immune system plays a central role in the biological defense mechanism against infection and cancer. However, dysregulation of the immune system can result in inflammation leading to the onset of allergy and autoimmune diseases. Recently in the field of immunology, tremendous inroads have been made in our understanding of the various cells types and molecules regulating both the innate and acquired immune responses. These new research findings have greatly contributed towards the conquest of human immune disorders.
This time, the CREST research area "Etiological basics of and techniques for treatment of allergic and autoimmune diseases (CREST 'The immune system' for short)" brings together leading experts from all over the world to give lecture on cutting edge topics. Attendees will also receive recent findings not only from the CREST research area 'The immune system' but also from the CREST research area "The creation of basic medical technologies to clarify and control the mechanisms underlying chronic inflammation (CREST 'Chronic Inflammation' for short)" and the PRESTO research area "Elucidation and control of the mechanisms underlying chronic inflammation (PRESTO 'Chronic Inflammation' for short)". Through the interaction between these different research areas, it is expected to advance our understanding of the basic and clinical problems common to immune diseases and to lead to the development of novel basic medical technologies and therapeutics.
(Courtesy of Japan, via en.wikipedia.org)
JST-CREST Symposium, Frontiers in Immunology and Inflammation
Tue, Feb 12, 2013 - Wed, Feb 13, 2013
Hitotsubashi Memorial Hall
2nd Floor, National Center of Sciences Building, 2-1-2 Hitotsubashi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, Japan
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