Immune Responses in Cancer and Infection 2022 (IRCI2022)

Wednesday 15th June 2022 at Charles Mérieux Auditorium - Ecole Normale Supérieure de Lyon

In recent years our increased knowledge in immunity has shown that it is essential to fight off cancer and infectious diseases; the two main causes of morbidity and mortality worldwide.

The IRCI meeting is a unique event to expose recent discoveries and exchange ideas on the immune response in both cancer and infections. The edition in 2022 will bring together international prominent scientists and clinicians to discuss their recent immunological findings in fundamental and clinical research. Our goal is to keep the number of participants limited thereby driving increased discussion between leaders in the field and attendees, thus strengthening as well as defining immunological research and curative therapies in the near future.

The IRCI2022 is organized by researchers from two leading centres in Lyon, the CIRI and CRCL.

This 2nd edition will have sessions in innate immunity, immuno-metabolism; immunotherapy (epi)genetics, microbiota and infection including Covid-19. The organisers and our scientific committee, chaired by the Prof Alexander Y. Rudensky, are glad to have you in Lyon, France in June 2022.

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