19th International Symposium on Inborn Error of Immunity: Inborn Errors of JAK-STAT Pathway

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Description

The universe of primary immunodeficiency diseases is expanding at a fast pace. Currently, there are more than 460 primary immunodeficiency diseases and more than 400 disease causing genes. There have been recent advances in human immunology and in IEI. However, there are challenges in IEI ranging from interpretations of genetic variants to global access to care for IEI and challenges in HSCT and availability of gene therapy for IEI.  Leading experts from all over the globe will be discussing these areas at the 19th International Symposium on IEI to be held on the November 8th-9th, 2024 at VEA Newport Beach, Newport Beach, California.  

We invite you and your colleagues, fellows, and students to attend.  Space is limited to 100 participants. Therefore, early registration is encouraged. Deadline for registration is September 1

Sincerely, 

Jean-Laurent Casanova, Sudhir Gupta, Luigi Notarangelo

Organizers

Abstract

A limited number of abstracts will be selected for oral presentation.  There is no poster presentation. Abstract may be prepared on a single page (8×11) types in single space. It should include title in bold, name of authors (presenting author in bold), and name of the institute. Abstract must be formatted under Rationale, Methods, Results, Conclusions, and no references.  Deadline for abstract submission is October 1, 2024. 

Abstract may be submitted to sgupta@uci.edu

Scientific Program

8th NOVEMBER

7:00-8:30 Registration & Breakfast

Session I

Chair: Dan Kastner

8:30-8:35 Welcome and Introduction-Sudhir Gupta
8:35-9:15 Christopher Garcia: Understanding Inborn Errors of Immunity through the lens of structural biology
9:15-9:55 Dusan Bogunovic-:Monoallelic Expression Governs Disease Penetrance in Inborn Errors of Immunity
9:55-10:10 Coffee Break
10:10-10:50 Stephanie Boisson-Dupuis: Novel genetic etiology underlying tuberculosis
10:50-11:30 Jonathan Bohlen: MCTS1, JAK2 and mycobacterial disease. (9th morning)
11:30-12:30 Three Oral abstracts
12:30-1:45 Lunch

Session II

Chair: Luigi Notarangelo

1:45-2:30 Katherine Fitzgerald – Thomas Waldmann Award Lecture – Nucleic Acid Sensing Pathways in Health and Disease.
2:30-3:10 Lisa Forbes Satter-The Breath of STAT3 GOF disease
3:10-3:30 Coffee Break
3:30-4:10 Lori Brodwick: The two faces of autoinflammatory disease
4:10-4:50 Ottavia Delmonte: Investigating T and B cell immune dysregulation in IEI
4:50-5:30 Two oral abstracts

9th NOVEMBER

Session III

(Chair: Sudhir Gupta)

8:30-9:15 Laurie Glimcher – William Paul Award Lecture -TBA
9:15-9:55 Isabelle Meyts: Human AR STAT2 deficiency
9:55-10:10 Coffee Break
10:10-10:50 Jennifer Grandis: STAT-3 inhibition
10:55-12:15 Four oral abstracts
12:15-1:30 Lunch

Session IV

Chair: Isabelle Meyts

1:30-2:10 George Stark: Mechanistic and structural studies of STAT1 and STAT2
2:10-2:50 Warren Leonard: Fine tuning IL-2 signaling via STAT5-dependent super-enhancers
2:50-3:10 Coffee Break
3:10-3:50 Vivian Hwa: Human Growth Disorders: Lessons from STAT5B Deficiency”
3:50-4:30 Stu Turvey-Human germline gain-of-function in STAT6: from severe allergic disease to lymphoma and beyond
4:30-5:10 Two Oral abstracts
5:10-5:15 Summary- Luigi Notarangelo
5:15 ADJOURN

Accomodations

For your convenience, a block of rooms has been reserved.  Please use the link below or call to make your  reservation.

Guests can reserve their rooms https://book.passkey.com/e/50814951 or (877)622-3056 to speak directly to reservations. When calling to make your reservation, please mention the FPID Symposium & Gala in order to receive a discounted rate.

VEA Newport Beach
900 Newport Center Dr
Newport Beach, CA 92660, USA

Event Details

Start date: November 8, 2024

End date: November 9, 2024

Start time: 08:00 a.m. PDT

End time: 05:00 p.m. PDT

Venue: VEA Newport Beach, Newport Beach, California, USA