Neuroimmunopathology
Neuroimmunopathology investigates how the immune system interacts with the central and peripheral nervous systems, leading to inflammation, demyelination, or neurodegeneration. It combines neurology, immunology, and molecular biology to explain the cellular mechanisms driving diseases such as multiple sclerosis, encephalitis, and autoimmune neuropathies.
The Neuroimmunopathology session explores immune responses within neural tissues, cytokine signaling, and blood–brain-barrier dynamics. It addresses how misdirected immune activation contributes to neuronal injury and how immune therapies restore homeostasis.
At the Neuroimmunopathology Conference, neurologists, immunologists, pathologists, and clinicians discuss diagnostic biomarkers, neuroinflammation imaging, and emerging immunotherapies. Topics include T-cell and microglial activation, antibody-mediated encephalitis, and neuroprotective interventions.
This session is designed for professionals seeking to understand the immune basis of neurological disorders and their treatment. Attendees will gain insights into translational research linking immunopathology with targeted biologics, vaccine science, and regenerative medicine.
Recent studies in Neuroimmunology and Neuroinflammation emphasize how immune signaling both protects and harms neural integrity, shaping future therapeutic paradigms.
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Cellular Mechanisms of Neuroinflammation
- Roles of microglia, astrocytes, and peripheral immune cells in CNS injury
- Molecular cascades of cytokines and oxidative stress in neurodegeneration
Blood–Brain Barrier Integrity
- Mechanisms of barrier disruption and autoantibody infiltration
- Imaging approaches for tracking immune cell migration
Autoimmune Neuropathology
- Guillain–Barré syndrome, neuromyelitis optica, and MS pathogenesis
- Antigen mimicry and loss of self-tolerance in neural tissues
Therapeutic Targets and Immunomodulation
- Monoclonal antibodies and cytokine blockers in clinical practice
- Stem-cell and gene-therapy approaches for immune rebalancing
Diagnostics and Biomarkers
- CSF and serum autoantibodies for early detection
- Advanced neuroimaging and proteomic profiling tools
Why Attend
Bridge Immunology and Neuroscience
Gain a deep understanding of immune mechanisms driving neurological disease.
Explore Next-Generation Immunotherapies
Learn how targeted biologics and vaccines reshape neuroinflammatory care.
Collaborate Across Clinical and Research Frontiers
Meet leaders in neuroimmunology advancing translational discoveries.
Improve Diagnosis and Patient Outcomes
Adopt novel biomarkers for early detection and personalized treatment.
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