Global Approaches in the field of Immune Response and Viral Infection
Immune 2020 with the theme “Emphasizing the Global Approaches in Immune Response and Viral Infection” is scheduled during June 25-26, 2020 Abu Dhabi, UAE.
2nd International Conference on Viral Infection and Immune Response is among the World’s most driving conferences. They will provide many scope for the participants to present Dialog, Workshops in front of many eminent Speakers and guests and it will help the to increase their contact for future.
Immune Response is defined as the body’s response that is caused by its immune system which is being activated by antigens. The immune response includes immunity and its products, allergies, graft rejections, as well as autoimmunity to self-antigens. There are two cells involved those are: T-cells and B-cells and Macrophages. Natural Killer cells attack self-cells that has become infected or specifically compromised Host cells such as tumor cells or virus-infected cells rather than attack foreign invaders.
A viral infection is a proliferation of a harmful virus inside the body. Virus cannot reproduce without a host body. Virus can infect the host by inserting its genetic material into the cells and divide itself to produce more copies of it. This activates Viral Infections and a virus bursts into the host cells or killing it to set newly formed virus particles.
The target audience for this conference will be Researchers & Scientists related to Virology and Immunology, Directors, CEOs, Presidents and Vice Presidents, Deans and Professors, Virology/Immunology University Faculty, Associations and Societies related to Virology, Medical Schools/Colleges. The acclaimed speakers will speak on the latest inquires in Immunology and Viral Infections distinctive areas.
The major sessions of the conference are as follows: Immunology, Allergy, Asthma and Autism, Immunopathology, Immunological Disorders, Infectious and Non-infectious diseases, Virology, Viral Infectious Diseases, Clinical and Cellular Immunology.
Tags: Immune response | Immunity | Virology | Infections | Infectious Diseases