19th International Conference on Innate Immunity

Preliminary Program

Duration

Time (min)

Thursday, June 6

 

6:00 PM

 

Conference Registration

7:30 PM

 

Welcome Reception and Dinner

       

Duration

Time (min)

Friday, June 7

 

8:00 AM

 

Breakfast

 

9:00-9:15

15

Welcome - Opening remarks

       

Trained Immunity I - Chairs: Chavakis and Ratajczak

09:15-09:35

20

Mihai Netea

Trained immunity: from pathophysiology to therapeutic target

9:35-9:55

20

Sarah  Walmsley

Long term reprogramming of newly formed neutrophils by systemic hypoxia

9:55-10:15

20

Maziar Divangahi

Training host defense against pulmonary pathogens

10:15-10:35

20

Nicole Joller

Heterologous Immunity: How Infection History affects Inflammatory Diseases

10:35-10:55

20

Aitor Jarit Cabanillas

Calcineurin/NFAT signaling reprograms the epigenomic landscape during innate trained immunity

       

10:55-12:00

 

Break & Poster Viewing

       

Bone marrow and Trained Immunity II - Chairs: Walmsley and Netea

12:00-12:20

20

George Hajishengallis

Clonal hematopoiesis and inflammatory comorbidities

12:20-12:40

20

Przemyslaw (Mike) Sapieha

Innate Immune Memory in Diseases of the Aging Eye

12:40-01:00

20

Nancy Speck

Regulation of Innate Immunity by RUNX1

01:00-01:20

20

Liwu Li

Innate immune memory: The dynamics of low-grade inflammation, exhaustion and rejuvenation

01:20-01:40

20

Eva Kaufmann

Innate immune reprogramming in asthma

01:40-02:00

20

Musa Mhlanga

Epigenomic reprogramming of the bone marrow: beneficial vs pathogenic trained immunity 

       

02:00-03:00

 

Lunch and Informal Discussions

03:00-07:00

 

Informal Discussions

7:30-11:30

 

Dinner and Informal Discussions

       

Duration

Time (min)

Saturday, June 8

 

8:00 AM

 

Breakfast

 
       

Innate immunity and infection  Chairs: Hajishengallis and Li

9:00-9:20

20

Michail Lionakis

BTK drives neutrophil activation for sterilizing antifungal immunity

9:20-9:40

20

Marc Dalod

Role of plasmacytoid dendritic cells in respiratory viral infections

9:40-10:00

20

James Nathan

CBF-beta as a negative regulator of STING and cell intrinsic interferon gene expression

10:00-10:20

20

Evangelos Andreakos

Known and novel functions of lambda interferons

10:20-10:40

20

Christina Stallings

The contribution of inflammation to Mycobacterium tuberculosis pathogenesis

10:40-11:00

20

Julia Salafranca

Shaping the neutrophil: morphological, genomic, and functional maturation

       

11:00-12:00

 

Break & Poster viewing

       

Regulation of innate immunity and inflammation Chairs:  Speck and Murray

12:00-12:20

20

Carla Rothlin

Effector response to necroptotic cell death: an ensemble of immune and stromal cells

12:20-12:40

20

Triantafyllos Chavakis

Immunometabolic regulation of inflammation and its resolution

12:40-01:00

20

Elina Zuniga

Type I interferon exhaustion

01:00-01:20

20

Claudia Kemper

Unexpected roles for complement in cell physiology

01:20-01:40

20

Behdad (Ben) Afzali

Mechanisms and functions of locally-produced complement

01:40-02:00

20

Dimitris Kontoyiannis

Deubiquitination for adapting intracellular signals specifying cellular transitions in innate immune responses

       

02:00-03:00

 

Lunch and Informal Discussions

03:00-07:00

 

Informal Discussions

7:30-11:30

 

Dinner and Informal Discussions

       

Duration

Time (min)

Sunday, June 9

 

8:00 AM

 

Breakfast

 
       

Inflammation and disease Chairs: Rothlin and Afzali

9:00-9:20

20

Thirumala-Devi Kanneganti

Innate immune sensors, caspases and RIPKs network to drive PANoptosis in inflammation and disease

9:20-9:40

20

Mariusz Ratajczak

Hematopoiesis at the crossroads of innate immunity and purinergic signaling

9:40-10:00

20

Julie Magarian Blander

An Inflammasome Safeguard in Premalignancy

10:00-10:20

20

Sourav Ghosh

AXL improves the effector function of disease-associated microglia and protects against Alzheimer's disease pathology

10:20-10:40

20

Sidonia Fagarasan

The intersection of adaptive and innate immunity in the lung: implications for chronic pulmonary insufficiency

10:40-11:00

20

Antonio Risitano

History of a success: setting proximal complement inhibitors as new treatment paradigm for Paroxysmal Nocturnal Hemoglobinuria

       

11:00-12:00

 

Break & Poster viewing

       

Myeloid cells Chairs: Zuniga and Kontoyiannis

12:00-12:20

20

Irina Udalova

New transcriptional checkpoints of neutrophil development

12:20-12:40

20

Pedro Vieira

Reassessing the Role of HIF-1a during the early phase of Inflammatory Macrophage Activation

12:40-01:00

20

Oliver Soehnlein

New concepts of neutrophil maturation:a matter of location

01:00-01:20

20

Juliana Idoyaga

Dendritic cell heterogeneity: subsets and cell-fate switching

01:20-01:40

20

Lev Becker

A proteomic map of tumor-associated macrophages identifies novel therapeutically targetable mechanisms in cancer.

01:40-02:00

20

Aarushi Caro

Pan cancer single-cell atlas of mouse and human tumor-infiltrating dendritic cells

       

02:00-03:00

 

Lunch and Informal Discussions

03:00-07:30

 

City Tour

7:30-11:30

 

Dinner and Informal Discussions

       

Duration

Time (min)

Monday, June 10

 

8:00 AM

 

Breakfast

 
       

Immunometabolism  Chairs: Mantovani and Kemper

9:00-9:20

20

Peter Murray

Signaling via aromatic amino acid metabolism in tumour microenvironment

9:20-9:40

20

Edward Pearce

Metabolic control of monocyte to macrophage differentiation

9:40-10:00

20

Jan Van den Bossche

A decade of macrophage immunometabolism research

10:00-10:20

20

Elodie Segura

Impact of nutrition on immune responses in allergy and cancer

10:20-10:40

20

Patricia Ogger

Redox-adapted BMDMs confer paracrine ferroptosis protection to cancer cells

10:40-11:00

20

Charles Evavold

Sterol-izing Immunity: Cholesterol Control of Mammalian Gasdermins

       

11:00-12:00

 

Poster viewing & judging

       

Current topics in innate immunity  Chairs: Kanneganti and Udalova

12:00-12:20

20

Alberto Mantovani

The yin yang of tumor-associated macrophages in cancer progression

12:20-12:40

20

Aki Minoda

MU-KIN Mouse Ageing Atlas

12:40-01:00

20

Vishwa Dixit

TBA

01:00-01:20

20

Shabaana A. Khader

TBA

01:20-01:40

20

Lydia Kalafati

Cell-specific requirements of type I interferon signaling for the anti-tumor effects mediated by innate immune training of granulopoiesis

01:40-02:00

20

Milka Saris

TBA

02:00-02:20

20

Miguel Soares

Why do we survive (or not) infectious diseases?

02:20-02:30

10

 

Closing remarks

       

02:00-03:00

 

Lunch and Informal Discussions

03:00-07:00

 

Informal Discussions

7:30-11:30

 

Farewell Dinner

       

Duration

Time (min)

Tuesday, June 11

 

8:00 AM

 

Breakfast

 
       

12:00 PM

 

Departure

 

All remaining abstracts have been accepted as poster presentation.