Abstracts

We hope you will join us at the 39th annual Autumn Immunology Conference. Founded in 1972, the meeting continues to feature plenary sessions presented outstanding immunologists as well as offer a forum for students and trainees to present their latest findings in both workshop and poster formats.

Abstract Preparation & Submission

All abstracts submitted by 17 Sep 2010 will be accepted for poster display, oral workshop presentation, and will be printed in the program booklet. Because of printing space limitations the entirety of the abstract (title, authors, affliations, and text) may not exceed 1500 characters and spaces. Please visit Abstract do's and don'ts for, well . . . you get the point. Submit your abstract through the AIC2010 Registration link. Direct abstract and workshop questions to Dr. Michael Farrar, AIC Workshop Coordinator.

Workshops

All abstract submitters (one person per abstract) are invited to present orally in a Workshop organized by topic. Ten or eleven concurrent small group workshops precede the poster sessions and are chaired by investigators with expertise in the topic area. Each workshop generally contains 10 short talks allowing ample time for data presentation and discussion. The final workshop topics depends upon abstract submissions and authors cannot be guaranteed of their first choice. Each presenter will be contacted by a Workshop Chair for specific details regarding her/his oral presentation. The poster session follows immediately after the workshops and allows for an in depth, discussion of the data.

The Workshop format utilizes overhead projectors and authors should prepare pre-printed overheads.
Sorry, but we are unable to accommodate PowerPoint presentations. Please see Workshop Do's and Don'ts for helpful tips.

A reception will run concurrently with the poster session, affording an informal atmosphere to interact.

Workshop Topics

During the abstract submission process, you will be asked to select two workshop topics from drop-down menus. These are preliminary topics, final workshop titles and assignments will be determined by the workshop coordinator based upon the abstracts received. The preliminary workshop topics are:
Allergy and asthma
Antigen-presenting cells
Autoimmunity
B cell activation and signaling
B cell development
Immune response to bacteria and parasites
Immune response to viruses
Inflammatory processes
Innate immunity
T cell development
T cell signaling
T cell subsets
Transplantation and tolerance
Tumor immunology

Posters

Please see Poster Do's and Don'ts for helpful tips.

Abstracts Online

Whether you attended AIC2009 or not, you may view the AIC2009 program booklet. Ain't technology great?