Loading course details...
Your trusted destination for CME, CPD & Medical Education across the Middle East.
This hybrid conference explores the latest advances in immunometabolism and translational medicine, bringing together global experts, researchers, and professionals to disseminate groundbreaking research and foster collaboration.
The International Conference on Advances in Immunometabolism and Translational Medicine (ICAITM-26) is a premier hybrid event designed for the global scientific and medical community. Taking place both in-person in Mecca, Saudi Arabia, and virtually, the conference offers unparalleled access to the latest research, expert discussions, and networking opportunities. The program focuses on addressing key challenges in the field by exploring the intersection of immunology and metabolism, with sessions dedicated to translational approaches, immune cell metabolism, and the link between inflammation and metabolic health. Attendees will benefit from keynote presentations, interactive panels, and the chance to present their own research, fostering collaboration and advancing professional growth in this critical area of medicine.
Exploring the core metabolic pathways that fuel immune cell function, differentiation, and response.
Investigating the intricate communication and signaling networks between metabolic and immune pathways.
Analyzing the impact of whole-body metabolic states on the functionality of the immune system.
Identifying and validating new biomarkers for the diagnosis and prognosis of immunometabolic diseases.
Discussing strategies for targeting metabolic pathways as a therapeutic intervention for immune-mediated disorders.
Reviewing recent clinical trials and outcomes in the application of immunometabolism research to patient care.
Examining the metabolic requirements and reprogramming of T-cells and B-cells during immune responses.
Focusing on the metabolic shifts in macrophages, dendritic cells, and other myeloid cells during inflammation and infection.
Understanding how dysregulated immune cell metabolism contributes to autoimmune diseases and cancer progression.
Analyzing the role of chronic low-grade inflammation and the inflammasome in the development of metabolic syndrome.
Investigating the immune cell populations within adipose tissue and their contribution to insulin resistance.
Exploring the influence of the gut microbiota on systemic inflammation and metabolic health.
Secure your seat and earn full credit eligibility with encrypted checkout.
Secure payment processing & PCI-aligned flow