AAI Clinical Immunology Committee: Translational Research Toward Putting the Immune System to Sleep in Human Disease

16 May 2016
3:45 PM – 5:45 PM
Ballroom 6E

AAI Clinical Immunology Committee: Translational Research Toward Putting the Immune System to Sleep in Human Disease

Chairs:
Robert L. Modlin, University of California, Los Angeles, Chair, AAI Clinical Immunology Committee
Agnes M. Azimzadeh, University of Maryland

Speakers:
Fred D. Finkelman, University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, Rapid suppression of IgE-mediated allergy
Emma Guttman-Yassky, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai Medical Center, A paradigm shift in the pathogenesis and treatment of atopic dermatitis
Gerald T. Nepom, Benaroya Research Institute, Targeting effector memory in pursuit of immune tolerance
Stephen D. Miller, Northwestern University Medical School, From bench to bedside: translation of a novel nanoparticle approach for tolerogenic therapy of immune-mediated diseases

Advances in translational immunology research have led to new tactics to dampen inappropriate or excessive immune responses as therapeutic approaches for autoimmune and inflammatory diseases. This session will include discussion of present approaches and future directions that will be valuable to immunologists interested in translational research.