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From the laboratory to the clinic: Generating more effective vaccines and therapies

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Location:
Oxford, UK
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In person
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Join the prestigious annual translational research conference, “From the Laboratory to the Clinic”, this coming September. This international meeting brings together basic scientists, clinicians, and industry researchers to explore how the latest advances in immunology and molecular medicine can be harnessed to improve clinical practice.

Hosted by the Kennedy Institute of Rheumatology, University of Oxford, the conference fosters invaluable interactions between academic researchers, pharmaceutical pioneers, and clinical trailblazers. Over the years, the conference has facilitated scientific exchange leading to new collaborations and scientific progress in the translational research space.

This year’s major theme is Vaccines, with additional sessions on Gene Therapy and Regulatory T-Cells. The programme features world-leading speakers and will address the impact of vaccines in global health, the promise of gene therapy for previously untreatable diseases, and the therapeutic potential of regulatory T-cells in immune modulation.

The conference will be held in-person in Oxford and streamed live online. Attendees can visit the conference website to explore the full programme, learn about speakers, submit poster abstracts, and secure registration early as places are limited. Special discounts are available for academic attendees, postdocs, and PhD students.

For any questions or assistance with registration, please contact Charlotte Bell at labtoclinic@kennedy.ox.ac.uk.