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COLD
SPRING HARBOR ASIA CONFERENCES |
Infection & Immunity
Suzhou
Dushu Lake Conference Center
September 8 – September 12, 2011
Abstract Deadline:July 20, 2011
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Program summary
Organized
by:
Shizuo Akira,Osaka University, Japan
Xuetao Cao,Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences, China
Genhong Cheng, University of California Los Angeles, USA Luke O'Neill, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland
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We are pleased to announce the 1st Cold Spring Harbor Asia conference on Infection & Immunity which will be held at the Suzhou Dushu Lake Conference Center in Suzhou, China. The conference will begin at 7.30pm on the evening of Friday September 8th, and will conclude after lunch on Monday September 12th, 2011.
This conference is similar in design to the famous Cold Spring Harbor meetings series, a program now in its 76th year. The conference will include eight oral sessions and one poster session covering the latest findings across many topics in infection and immunity research. Many talks will be selected from the openly submitted abstracts on the basis of scientific merit and relevance. Social events throughout the conference provide ample opportunity for informal interactions.
Topics:
- Pattern recognition and innate immunity
- Innate immune signaling
- Stem cell and immune development
- Transcriptional control of immune response
- Immune response to viral infections
- Immune response to bacterial infections
- Vaccines against infections
Keynote Speaker:
Shizuo Akira, Osaka University, JAPAN
Abstract title:TLR signaling and the immune response
DavidBaltimore, California Institute of Technology, USA
Abstract title:Control of NF-kB-activated Transcription
Invited Speakers:
Rafi Ahmed Emory University School of Medicine, Georgia, USA Abstract title: Immunological Memory
Antonio Bertoletti, Singapore Institute for Clinical Sciences (A*Star), SINGAPORE Abstract title:Strategies to Restore Defective Virus-specific Immunity in chronic HBV infection
Michael Bevan, Howard Hughes Medical Inst., U. Washington, USA Abstract title:Controlling CD8 Responses in the Presence and Absence of Inflammation
Jeremy Boss, Emory University, USA Abstract title:Transcription and epigenetic regulation of programmed death-1 during viral infection and T cell activation
Andrew Bowie, Trinity College Dublin, IRELAND Abstract title:The ‘how’ and ‘why’ of intracellular DNA sensing by the innate immune system
Xuetao Cao, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences, CHINA Abstract title:Cross-regulation of innate immune response
Zhijian (James)Chen, UTSW Medical Center/HHMI, USA Abstract title:MAVS – A Marvelous Mitochondrial Anti-Viral Signaling Protein
Genhong Cheng, University of California Los Angeles, USA Abstract title:Crosstalk between innate immune response to viral infection and host metabolism
Yang-Xin Fu, the University of Chicago, USA Abstract title: The essential role of innate lymphoid cells in controlling gut infection, metabolism, and microbiome
Takashi Fujita, Kyoto University, JAPAN
Abstract title:Viral replication and its detection by RIG-I-Like Receptors: Formation of RIG-I granules and signal transduction through mitochondrion
Paul HertzogMonach Institute of Medical Research, AUSTRALIA
Abstract title:Characterisation of a novel cytokine which specifically regulates innate mucosal immune responses to bacterial and viral infections of the female reproductive tract
Veit Hornung, Universitätsklinikum Bonn, Germany Abstract title:Intracellular DNA sensing
Shigeo Koyasu, Keio University School of Medicine, Japan Abstract title:Natural helper cell and the type-2 innate immune responses
Atsushi Kumanogoh, Osaka University, WPI Immunology Frontier Research Center, JAPAN Abstract title:Regulation of Immune Cell Responses by Semaphorins and Their Receptors.
Claude Leclerc, Institut Pasteur, FRANCE Abstract title:New paradigms for the development of efficient vaccines for adults and neonates
Foo Y Liew, University of Glasgow, UK
Abstract title: The role of novel cytokines in Infection and Immunity
Yong-Jun Liu, University of Texas, MD Anderson Cancer Center, USA Abstract title:Identification of nucleic acid sensors in dendritic cells
Andrew McMichael, John Radcliffe Hospital, UK Abstract title:Virus escape from early immune responses in acute HIV infection
Jeffrey Miller, University of California, Los Angeles, USA
Abstract title:Diversity-Generating Retroelements
Daniel Portnoy, University of California, Berkeley, USA Abstract title:Forward genetics to identify microbial components that activate host cytosolic surveillance pathways
Ichiro Taniuchi, RIKEN, Research Center for Allergy and Immunology, JAPAN Abstract title:TRANSCRIPTIONAL AND EPIGENETIC CONTROL OF CD4/CD8 LINEAGE CHOICE
Jenny Ting, University of North Carolina, Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center, USA Abstract title:NLRs in ancient and modern diseases
Yumei Wen, Fudan University, Shanghai Medical College, CHINA Abstract title:Therapeutic vaccines-Bridging basic immunology with clinical medicine
Owen Witte, HHMI / University of California at Los Angeles, USA Abstract title:Imaging Cancer and the Immune Response with Positron Emission Tomography
Sho Yamasaki, Medical Institute of Bioregulation, Kyushu University, JAPAN Abstract title:Regulation of immune responses through C-type lectin Mincle
We encourage abstracts to contain new and unpublished materials. The abstracts must be submitted electronically by the abstract deadline. Selection of material for oral and poster presentation will be made by the organizers. Status (fellow's talk/poster) of abstracts will be posted on our web site as soon as decisions have been made by the organizers.
Fellowship:
We are eager to have as many young people as possible attend since they are likely to benefit most from this meeting. A certain number of presentations by graduate students and postdocs in this conference will be selected as fellowship (USD $100-$500) awards. For more details, please visit http://www.csh-asia.org/stipends.html
We look forward to seeing you at Suzhou in September 2011.
This conference is supported
in part by funds provided by:
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Package Price:
Package |
Early
Registration |
Normal
Registration |
Late
Registration |
Payment Deadline:
June 29,2011 |
Payment Deadline:
August 19,2011 |
Payment Deadline:
Before Arrival |
USD |
CNY |
USD |
CNY |
USD |
CNY |
Academic |
1,060 |
7,100 |
1,120 |
7,500 |
1,180 |
7,900 |
Academic No Housing |
760 |
5,100 |
820 |
5,500 |
880 |
5,900 |
Student |
710 |
4,750 |
745 |
5,000 |
785 |
5,250 |
Student No Housing |
560 |
3,750 |
595 |
4,000 |
635 |
4,250 |
Corporate |
1,245 |
8,345 |
1,325 |
8,880 |
1,410 |
9,420 |
Corporate No Housing |
945 |
6,345 |
1,025 |
6,880 |
1,110 |
7,420 |
Media |
790 |
5,300 |
820 |
5,500 |
850 |
5,700 |
Media No Housing |
490 |
3,300 |
525 |
3,500 |
550 |
3,700 |
*CSHA Endowed Student |
230 |
1,530 |
255 |
1,700 |
280 |
1,870 |
Please kindly note:
1. The early & normal price will be available if the full payment is finished before the exact due date.
For USD participants, we will automatically change your package price to the update one if we could not successfully charge the full payment from your registered credit card before the deadline.
For CNY participants, we will automatically change your package price to the update one if our bank account could not receive your full payment by wire transfer before the deadline.
2. For Student Package registered participants, please add your roommate requirement during the online registration. Otherwise, we’ll assign you a roommate among other student participants.
3. For late registrations, your housing & registration materials may not be guaranteed since the order is usually made in advance.
4. Please inform us your request on extra day (USD 75/CNY 500 per day) and food (vegetarian, kosher…etc.) during the online registration or email us as early as possible so that we could make relevant arrangement accordingly.
5.We offer CSHA endowed student package for graduate students (student ID is required). This special offer only includes the meeting session pass. Housing, food and social activities are not included in the package.
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Cold
Spring Harbor Asia Conferences
Suzhou, China
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