Cell Symposia: Neuro-immune axis: Charting the periphery
In partnership with the Allen Discovery Center for Neuroimmune Interactions
September 7–9, 2025 | New York City, NY, USA
ABSTRACT SUBMISSION DEADLINE MAY 2, 2025
SUBMIT ABSTRACTS HERE >>
Peripheral neuroimmunology has emerged as one of the most transformative fields of biology, revealing new ways of thinking about neuro-immune interactions in inflammation, cancer, neurologic disease, and beyond. The goal of this meeting is to highlight new advances at the crossroads of neuroscience and immunology within tissue microenvironments across many organ systems. Peripheral neuroimmunology is redefining how we view basic biological systems and opening up entirely new therapeutic paradigms in medicine.
Session titles:
- Sensory neuroimmunology: Inflammation and host defense
- Peripheral tissue communication
- Interoception and immune homeostasis
- Allergens and microbes at the barrier
- Tissue and tumor microenvironments
Keynote speakers
-
David Julius, University of California San Francisco, USA
-
Susan Kaech, The Salk Institute for Biological Studies, USA
Speakers
-
Isaac Chiu, USA
Ana Domingos, UK
Henrique Veiga Fernandes, Portugal
Ananda Goldrath, USA
Ruaidhri Jackson, USA
Jony Kipnis, USA
Vijay Kuchroo, USA
Rohini Kuner, Germany
Qiufu Ma, China
Kara Marshall, USA
Ruslan Medzhitov, USA
Daniel Mucida, USA
Francesca Odoardi, Germany
Meenakshi Rao, USA
Asya Rolls, Israel
Xin Sun, USA
Peng Shi, China
Sebastien Talbot, Canada
Kevin Tracey, USA
Shannon Turley, USA
Organizers
-
David Artis, Weill Cornell Medicine, Cornell University, New York, USA
-
Brian Kim, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, USA
-
Kavitha Scranton, Senior scientific editor, Immunity
-
Bennie Babayan, Senior scientific editor, Neuron