Complement, a complex network of proteins and regulators, plays a pivotal role in immune defense, inflammation, and homeostasis. Understanding the structural intricacies of complement components is crucial for unraveling the mechanisms underlying diseases such as autoimmune disorders, infectious diseases, and age-related macular degeneration. Our symposium will explore the latest breakthroughs in this field, shedding light on the atomic-level details of complement proteins, their interactions, and their implications for therapeutic interventions.
Whether you are a seasoned structural biologist, a clinician seeking insights into complement-related diseases, or a student eager to explore this exciting field, this symposium offers a unique opportunity to gain deep insights into the structural biology of complement.
Organized by Anna Blom, Leendert Trouw and Lubka Roumenina
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