Organised by the Max Planck Institute for the Physics of Complex Systems, this workshop on adaptive immune recognition in infectious disease and cancer (AIMMREC) aims to advance our understanding of how adaptive immune recognition of infections and cancer, at the molecular level, are influenced by within-host factors and their interplay with the population scale. The workshop will do so by bringing together scientists working on the biophysics of adaptive immunity to infections and cancer, with theoretical, computational, or experimental backgrounds to foster cross-disciplinary approaches to solving problems in viral-immune and cancer-immune co-evolution.
Key themes
- T Cell recognition
- Immune regulation
- Immune memory
- Viral dynamics
- Cancer-immune co-evolution
- Immune repertoires
- Systems immunology
- Mathematical and statistical modelling
- Infectious disease
- Immuno-dominance
- Immune epitope prediction
Registration
Applications to register are welcome via the event website, with preference given to those submitted before 31 December 2025. The registration fee is €200, payable by all participants. Accommodation and meals are covered by the Max Planck Institute, and limited funding is available to partially support travel expenses.
You can find out more and see invited speakers on the event webpage.