Welcome to the 2022 Clinical Immunology Society Annual Meeting: Immune Deficiency & Dysregulation North American Conference. The 2022 Annual Meeting will be a hybrid event -- held March 31 – April 3 at the Sheraton Charlotte Hotel in Charlotte, North Carolina and virtually for attendees who are unable to travel to Charlotte.
The primary goal of the Annual Meeting is to provide a stimulating and lively forum for presentation and discussion of the latest advances in clinical immunology, including primary immunodeficiencies and immune dysregulatory diseases, and related areas, including molecular pathogenesis, and novel therapeutic approaches.
The conference will focus on cutting edge clinical and basic science research, as well as practical applications of these in patient care. The plenary sessions of the conference are specifically designed to tackle key issues facing physicians and scientists in the field of clinical immunology, while also exploring its inter-connectedness to other medical disciplines and healthcare in general, and addressing the challenges and benefits of new diagnostic tools, and therapeutic options currently available for personalized treatment of patients with rare immunological disorders. The sessions will also provide a venue for lively dialogue on the growing field of secondary immunodeficiencies, and the future of immunomodulatory therapies.
The ultimate goal of the Annual CIS meeting is to engage, educate and generate a large and collaborative network of clinical immunology physicians and scientists, in a manner that is consistent with the overarching aims of the Clinical Immunology Society, and equip them for clinical practice and research in this field.
We look forward to seeing you in virtually or in-person in Charlotte!
Sergio Rosenzweig, MD, PhD CIS President 2022 Program Chair |
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Elie Haddad, MD, PhD 2022 Program Co-Chair |