Neuroimmune Communication in Health and Disease (GRS)
The Neuroimmune Communication in Health and Disease GRS provides a unique forum for young doctoral and post-doctoral researchers to present their work, discuss new methods, cutting-edge ideas, and pre-published data, as well as to build collaborative relationships with their peers. Experienced mentors and trainee moderators will facilitate active participation in scientific discussions, allowing all attendees to be engaged participants rather than spectators.
Research Focus
Research over the past few decades has transformed our understanding of the "not-so-immune privileged" nervous system. Overwhelming evidence demonstrates the interactions between the immune and nervous systems:
- Immune cells can affect the CNS and PNS's development and overall function.
- Neurons and other non-immune cells can drive and impair immune responses.
The cross-talk between these cells is critical for both homeostatic physiology and combating pathogens. Renewed understanding of the barriers and borders also sheds light on novel mechanisms and potential treatments for neurological disorders.
Program Goals
We aim to create an opportunity for trainees to receive feedback on their research from their peers on an international stage. The program provides an environment supportive of diversity, equity, and inclusion in science. This unique environment facilitates the generation of interdisciplinary collaborations focusing on the interactions between the nervous and immune systems.
Program Highlights
This two-day program will include:
- A keynote speaker
- Short talks selected from submitted abstracts
- Poster sessions
The program will conclude with an interactive panel discussion focused on funding opportunities in the EU and US for trainees.
Via Giovanni Pascoli Lucca (Barga), Lucca, Italy
Via Giovanni Pascoli Lucca (Barga), Lucca, Italy











