WIRM - World Immune Regulation Meeting VII
Congress - Switzerland
Theme: Innate and Adaptive Immune Response and Role of Tissues in Immune Regulation
Immune regulation is the hottest issue in basic and clinical science and there is no doubt that we need to gather together and get inspired. With an outstanding list of speakers in this field, „Immune Regulation – Davos“ will be one of the key events in 2013, being big enough to learn from other disciplines and small enough to personally meet the experts. This year we selected a special focus on “ Innate and Adaptive Immune Response and Role of Tissues in Immune Regulation”.
Most of the program will be plenary symposia, which will be supported by workshops, poster sessions, a special lecture and satellite symposia. Long lunch breaks will allow to digest attended symposia and talk with colleagues, while enjoying the winter sports and landscape. The evening sessions will give young researchers the opportunity to meet senior scientists. As at other Davos meetings, we will come together for poster sessions with desserts and drinks providing a relaxed and stimulatory atmosphere for scientific exchange.
(Courtesy of Davos Congress Centre, via en.wikipedia.org)
WIRM - World Immune Regulation Meeting VII
Wed, Mar 13, 2013 - Sat, Mar 16, 2013
Congress Center Davos
Talstrasse 41, CH-7270 Davos, Switzerland
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