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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 2 — Zero Hunger
SDG 3 — Good Health and Well-being
SDG 4 — Quality Education
This session will explore the cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying immunosenescence, focusing on age-related changes in immune cell function. Discussions will include the impact of these changes on overall health and susceptibility to age-related diseases.
This track will examine the role of chronic inflammation in the aging process and its implications for metabolic health. Researchers will present findings on how inflammation contributes to the development of age-related disorders.
This session will focus on the interplay between metabolic changes and immune function in aging populations. Presentations will highlight how alterations in metabolism can influence immune responses and health outcomes.
This track will delve into the regulatory mechanisms of the immune system in the context of age-related disorders. Researchers will discuss therapeutic strategies aimed at modulating immune responses to improve health in aging individuals.
This session will investigate the relationship between gut microbiota, immunometabolism, and aging. Presentations will cover how microbial composition influences immune function and metabolic health in older adults.
This track will explore the metabolic pathways that govern immune cell function and their alterations with age. Researchers will present data on how changes in cellular metabolism affect immune responses and overall health.
This session will focus on innovative therapeutic approaches aimed at targeting immunometabolic pathways to enhance health in aging populations. Discussions will include pharmacological and lifestyle interventions that show promise in modulating immune and metabolic functions.
This track will address the identification and validation of biomarkers associated with immunometabolic aging. Researchers will present findings on how these biomarkers can be used to predict health outcomes in older adults.
This session will examine the effects of dietary patterns and specific nutrients on immunometabolic health in aging individuals. Presentations will highlight how nutrition can modulate immune responses and metabolic processes.
This track will explore the impact of physical activity on immunometabolic health in older adults. Researchers will discuss how exercise can influence immune function and metabolic changes associated with aging.
This session will provide insights into emerging trends and future directions in the field of immunometabolism and aging. Discussions will focus on novel research methodologies and potential areas for collaboration in advancing the field.
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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