18th International Congress of Mucosal Immunology (ICMI 2017)
Society For Mucosal Immunology, Milwaukee WI
Investigators
Abstract
ICMI 2017 Project Summary/Abstract The Society for Mucosal Immunology?s (SMI) biennial meeting, the 18th International Congress of Mucosal Immunology (ICMI) is widely recognized as the pre?eminent conference on mucosal immunology combining high? quality basic science with the clinical situation. Scientific sessions will promote excellence in research and education in the field of mucosal immunology and will foster future communication and scientific advancement among immunologists. This ICMI follows 17 successful biennial meetings, recently held in Berlin in 2015, Vancouver in 2013, in Paris in 2011, in Boston in 2009 and in Tokyo in 2007, wherein nearly 1,000 scientists in the broad fields of mucosal immunology assembled. ICMI 2017, co?chaired by Drs. Marsha Wills?Karp and Brian Kelsall, will deliver another exciting scientific meeting. The meeting includes 60 keynote and plenary speakers who will present new information in areas relating to the molecular basis of microbial immune interactions at the mucosal surfaces, new insights into the understanding of mucosal diseases of humans, regulatory cells and their relationship to mucosal immunology, mechanisms of inflammation, the epithelial barrier in immunity, innate immunity, immunoglobulin and B?cell functions, mucosal vaccines and genetics. These sessions will be enhanced by an additional 30 invited speakers who will chair abstract?driven sessions on antigen uptake, immune cell migration, innate lymphoid cells, dendritic cells, monocytes and macrophages, mucosal B cells, effector T cells and cytokines, epithelial cells in innate immunity, mucosal tolerance, mucosal infections, HIV, respiratory virus infections, mucosal vaccines, immunology of the eye, immunology of the urogenital tract, celiac disease, inflammatory bowel disease (basic and clinical), food allergy, immunology of asthma (basic and clinical), host/microbiota interactions, MALT + organogenesis, mucosal immunology in the neonate, aging and mucosal immunity, among other topics. The educational content of ICMI 2017 was developed by SMI?s International Planning Committee, which is comprised of leaders in the mucosal immunology field. As experts, committee members engage in discussions in which topics are identified and developed into sessions. Committee members draw from their extensive knowledge, and also consult evaluations and topic suggestions collected from previous congresses to create a program that addresses the most relevant and pressing topics in mucosal immunology. They also refer to data collected from membership surveys requesting topic suggestions and perceived gaps in knowledge. In addition to highlighting the best science, ICMI 2017 is an incubator for developing scientists and practitioners alike to meet with one another along with representatives of relevant biotechnology and pharmaceutical industry. The first three days include poster and oral abstract presentations to give young investigators the change to have their work presented and critiqued. SMI takes a specific interest in the development of young investigators and provides travel awards to them to supplement their costs to attend the meeting. In addition to encouraging the participation of new investigators, SMI recognizes the importance of participation from a wide range of demographics. Every effort is made to include a diverse representation within the ICMI International Planning Committee and the ICMI?s Scientific Program. The success of the previous 17 ICMI meetings attests to this effort. Support is now requested to support ICMI 2017, which will continue this valuable effort.
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