Program

The main themes of this meeting are: 1) The role of various noncoding RNA-associated mechanisms in immune system development and function; 2) Understanding epitranscriptome in immune system development and function; 3) New approaches using current knowledge about RNA biology and RNA modifications to treat various diseases.

Conference sessions will present the latest research and foster discussion on:
  • Noncoding RNA in the immune system
  • RNA modifications and epitranscriptomics
  • RNA and immunotherapy
  • RNA processing mechanisms in the immune system
  • RNA-based immunotherapy
  • RNA-associated immune system disorders
In addition to opening keynote lectures from Katherine Fitzgerald, PhD (University of Massachusetts) and Frederick Alt, PhD (Harvard University), this conference will feature 10 oral sessions, two poster sessions, and two career development sessions for trainees.