
Neuroimmune Interactions: Nervous System and Immune Cell Heterogeneity in Health and Disease
Neuroimmune Interactions: Nervous System and Immune Cell Heterogeneity in Health and Disease is organized by Keystone Symposia on Molecular and Cellular Biology and will be held from Jun 03 - 06, 2024 at Santa Fe Community Convention Center, Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States of America.
Description:
Interactions between the nervous system and the immune system are increasingly recognized as being essential to health throughout the lifespan, as well as contributing to dysfunction in neurological disorders. This conference explores emerging topics in neuroscience, immunology, and neuroimmunology to present the latest cutting-edge research across these disciplines. The program will highlight technological advances that are defining the heterogeneity of immune cells and their targets in the CNS and PNS, as well as across disease states. In addition, we will explore how this heterogeneity impacts the function of the immune system itself but also influences organism health and behavior.
Sessions will cover topics including neuroimmune interactions in disease; the impact of pathogens on brain function; immune regulation of behavior; glial interactions in neuroimmune signaling; brain-periphery interactions; and microglia function. Finally, the pairing of this conference with the Neurodegenerative Diseases conference will foster interdisciplinary insights and collaborations toward identifying immune pathology and therapeutic targets for multiple neurodegenerative disorders, where promising new treatments are emerging.
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