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This conference contributes to global sustainability by aligning its research discussions and academic sessions with key United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. It fosters knowledge exchange, innovation, and collaborative engagement.
SDG 3 — Good Health and Well-being
SDG 4 — Quality Education
SDG 9 — Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
This track focuses on the latest innovations in vaccine technology and formulation. Discussions will include novel adjuvants, delivery systems, and strategies for enhancing immunogenicity.
This session will explore the complex interactions between pathogens and the host immune system. Emphasis will be placed on understanding adaptive and innate immune responses.
This track will cover the latest advancements in immunotherapeutic approaches for treating infectious diseases. Topics will include checkpoint inhibitors, monoclonal antibodies, and personalized medicine.
This session will examine effective public health interventions aimed at preventing infectious diseases. Participants will discuss vaccination programs, surveillance systems, and community engagement.
This track will focus on the identification and application of immune biomarkers for predicting disease susceptibility and vaccine efficacy. Research on cytokine profiles and immune signatures will be highlighted.
This session will delve into the role of cytokines in modulating immune responses during infections. The discussion will include both pro-inflammatory and anti-inflammatory pathways.
This track will highlight the transition of basic immunological research into clinical applications. Emphasis will be placed on studies that bridge laboratory findings with real-world health outcomes.
This session will explore the mechanisms of immune tolerance and its implications for autoimmune diseases and allergies. Discussions will include therapeutic strategies to restore immune balance.
This track will focus on cutting-edge technologies for monitoring immune responses in real-time. Topics will include high-throughput immunological assays and their applications in infectious disease research.
This session will cover the intricacies of adaptive immune responses, including T and B cell activation and memory formation. The implications for vaccine design and infectious disease management will be discussed.
This track will explore the role of innate immune mechanisms in the early detection and response to pathogens. Discussions will include pattern recognition receptors and their impact on disease outcomes.
SNRI maintains uninterrupted academic processes in the current global situation. Participants can engage and publish through online and blended conference formats.
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