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Chair:

Parul SINGH | Post-Doc Fellow | Doctor of Philosophy | National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, Bethesda | NHLBI | Laboratory of Complement and Inflammation Research | Research profileDr. Parul Singh

National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, NIH

About the ICS Guest Symposium at AAI

In 2015, Andrea Tenner established the ICS Guest Symposium at the annual conference of the American Association of Immunologists.  Viviana Ferreira has continued this tradition for the past 5 years, and has now passed the baton to Claudia Kemper.   This Symposium is now in its 9th year, and we have assembled an exciting session for the upcoming AAI congress.

Special Thanks to our Sponsors

Charitable Fund

at East Texas Communities Foundation

ICS Guest Symposium: 

Complement as a Responder System to Microenvironmental Cues


ICS is pleased to announce we will host a guest symposium at the upcoming AAI meeting. The symposium will be chaired by Dr. Parul Singh (National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, NIH) and is made possible through the generous support of our sponsors.  We hope to see you there!

Jessy Alexander, Trent Woodruff & Claudia Kemper (Organizers)

Join us May 3  to May 7, 2025, in Honolulu, Hawaii for the leading annual all-immunology event worldwide!

  • Explore the latest developments in your field.
  • Attend lectures by the world’s most prominent scientists.
  • Speak with poster authors presenting their cutting-edge data.
  • Network with colleagues from around the world.

There has never been a more important time for the immunology community to gather and share the latest cutting-edge science! #AAI2025  #WeAreComplement

Speakers:

Our mission - Wings for Life

Aileen Anderson

UC Irvine 


Complement and neuro-immune interactions in the brain


Arun Shukla

Indian Institute of Technology

Deep molecular dissection of anaphylatoxin receptor-ligand interactions – towards clinical application

Melinda Coughlan

Monash University

The impact of microbe/diet-derived metabolites on complement system activities


Stephane Lajoie

Johns Hopkins School of Medicine

Fibroblast-autonomous complement and lung fibrosis

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