SSI2023 –49th Annual Meeting of the Scandinavian Society of Immunology
SSI2023 –49th Annual Meeting of the Scandinavian Society of Immunology
Time: 4.-7.6.2023
Venue: Radisson Blu Marina Palace
The SSI2023 meeting brings together immunologists at all career stages, from PhD students to experienced senior scientists, interested in various aspects of immunology. Join the meeting to hear the latest research from basic immunology to translational and clinical studies!
Registration for the meeting is now open.
The organisers promise an exciting program from basic immunology to translational studies and latest advances in clinical use. The Summer School focuses on single-cell and other cutting-edge approaches in immunology. Meeting sessions will cover novel approaches in immune regulation and immunotherapies by world-known invited speakers such as Anjana Rao from La Jolla Institute of Immunology, Jeffrey Bluestone from Sonoma Biotherapeutics and Andrew Chan from Genentech as well as presentations by young investigators in the workshops and poster sessions.
Join also the traditional SSI meeting dinner at Turku Castle.
Link to meeting homepage: https://ssi2023.fi/
Important dates:
ABSTRACT SUBMISSION DEADLINE: 1 March 2023
NOTIFICATION OF ABSTRACT ACCEPTANCE: 28 March 2023
TRAVEL GRANT CALL DEADLINE: 1 April 2023
EARLY BIRD REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 26 April 2023
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