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| 08:00-09:00 |
Registration & Opening (Poster Affix) |
| 09:00-09:50 |
Plenary Lecture I
Regulation of immune response
Richard A. Flavell (Yale University School of Medicine, USA) |
| 09:50-10:10 |
Coffee Break |
| 10:10-12:10 |
Symposium I
Cytokine and T cell biology
| - Mechanisms behind potent activity of cyotokine/mAb complexes |
| Charles Surh (The Scripps Research Institute, USA) |
| - Keeping naive T cells alive |
| Jonathan Sprent (Garvan Institute of Medical Research, Australia) |
| - Immune modulation during chronic viral infection: from two different points of view (T cells and DCs) |
| Sang Jun Ha (Yonsei University, Korea) |
| - Human G-CSF joined to an engineered hybrid Fc exhibited more effective hematopoietic properties than PEGylated mG-CSF |
| Kwan Yong Choi (POSTECH, Korea) |
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| Symposium II
Recent development in innate immunity
| - Roles of Toll-like receptor 5 in the intestine: inflammation, immunity and signaling |
| Sang Hoon Rhee (UCLA David Geffen School of Medicine, USA) |
| - Innate immune responses at the intestinal mucosa |
| Kiyoshi Takeda (Osaka University, Japan) |
| - Human complement activation by a bacterial cell wall component, wall teichoic acid (WTA) |
| Bok Luel Lee (Pusan National University, Korea) |
| - FK506 as a modulator for NK cell function |
| Kyung Mi Lee (Korea University School of Medicine, Korea) |
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| 12:10-14:00 |
Lunch (Board of Director¡¯s Meeting) & Poster session (I)
(Presenter Attending & Discussion) |
| 14:00-14:40 |
Special Lecture I
Lymphoid tissue inducer cells - coordinators of CD4 immune responses
Peter J. Lane (University of Birmingham, UK) |
Special Lecture II
The therapeutic effect of anti-HER2/neu antibody depends on both innate and adaptive immunity
Yang-Xin Fu (University of Chicago, USA) |
| 14:40-15:20 |
Special Lecture III
Cognate regulation of B cell immunity
Michael G. McHeyzer-Williams (The Scripps Research Institute, USA) |
| Special Lecture IV
Host-Pathogen Standoff: RIG-I and TRIM vs Influenza virus NS1
Jae Ung Jung (USC Keck Medical School, USA) |
| 15:20-15:40 |
Coffee Break |
| 15:40-17:40 |
Symposium III
B cell biology and immune responses
| - Immunity¡¯s microRNome |
| Rafael Casellas (NIAMS/NIH, USA) |
| - B cell response augmentation by expression of IgG and deficiency in CD22 |
| Takeshi Tsubata (Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Japan) |
| - Role of a RhoA-specific guanine nucleotide exchange factor, p190RhoGEF, in CD40-induced B cell maturation and differentiation |
| Jong Ran Lee (Ewha Womans University, Korea) |
| - Retinoic acid as a potential exogenous IgA isotype switching factor |
| Pyeung Hyeun Kim (KangWon National University, Korea) |
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| Symposium IV
Control of allergic airway inflammation
| - IL-23-Th17 cell axis enhances Th2-cell-mediated allergic airway inflammation in mice |
| Hiroshi Nakajima (Chiba University, Japan) |
| - PDLIM2, a nuclear ubiquitin E3 ligase negatively regulates inflammatory responses |
| Takashi Tanaka (RIKEN, Japan) |
| - Attenuation of allergen-induced airway inflammation in the deficiency of Glutathione peroxidase 1 |
| Eun Sook Hwang (Ewha Womans University, Korea) |
| - Role of fungal protease allergen in experimental asthma |
| Seung Hyo Lee (KAIST, Korea) |
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| 17:40-18:10 |
Corporate Session |
| 18:30- |
Reception |
| 08:00-09:00 |
Registration |
| 09:00-09:50 |
Plenary Lecture II
Regulation of autoimmune diabetes in mice and humans
Jeffrey A. Bluestone (UCSF Diabetes Center, USA) |
| 09:50-10:10 |
Coffee Break |
| 10:10-12:10 |
Symposium V
Lymphocyte diversity and homeostasis
| - T cell homeostasis and heterogeneity |
| Jianzhu Chen (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA) |
| - PD-1 signal and immunological tolerance |
| Taku Okazaki (University of Tokushima, Japan) |
| - Estimation of B cell receptor repertoire diversity in B cell subsets |
| Tae Jin Kim (Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine, Korea) |
| - IL-21 signaling: a link between CD4+ T cell homeostasis and humoral autoimmunity |
| Jee Hee Youn (Hanyang University College of Medicine, Korea) |
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| Symposium VI
Immunotherapy & clinical immunology
| - The role of NK cells and their receptors in cancer and transplantation |
| Jeffrey S. Miller (University of Minnesota Cancer Center, USA) |
| - Molecular mechanism of immunoglobulin V-region diversification and its application in medical sciences |
| Nobuo Sakaguchi (Kumamoto University, Japan) |
| - Immunosuppression in cancer patients and therapeutic implication |
| Dae Seog Heo (Seoul National University School of Medicine, Korea) |
| - Anti-steatotic and fibrotic effects of NK cells in liver |
| Won Il Jeong (KAIST, Korea) |
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| 12:10-12:40 |
General Assembly |
| 12:40-14:10 |
Lunch & Poster session (II)
(Presenter Attending & Discussion) |
| 14:10-14:50 |
Special Lecture V
Dendritic cells sense danger signals and alert and regulate immune responses
Paola Ricciardi-Castagnoli (Singapore Immunology Network, Singapore) |
| Special Lecture VI
Conversations between tissues and T cells
Polly Matzinger (NIAID/NIH, USA) |
| 14:50-15:10 |
Coffee Break |
| 15:10-17:10 |
Symposium Session VII
DC Biology
| - NFAT signaling pathway activation in dendritic cells |
| Paola Ricciardi-Castagnoli (Singapore Immunology Network, Singapore) |
| - Regulation of humoral and cellular gut immunity by lamina propria dendritic cells expressing Toll-like receptor 5 |
| Satoshi Uematsu (Osaka University, Japan) |
| - Tumor-mediated MHC II down-regulation and epigenetic control during dendritic cell development |
| Yong Soo Bae (Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine, Korea) |
| - Ligand of scavenger receptor class-A induces maturation of human blood and mouse bone marrow-derived dendritic cells |
| Jong Young Kwak (Dong A University ,Korea) |
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| Symposium Session VIII
Transplantation immunology
| - Role of B cells in transplantation and immunopathic diseases |
| Antony Basten (Garvan Institute of Medical Research, Australia) |
| - Strategies to control inflammation in xenotransplantation |
| Peter J. Cowan (St. Vincent's Hospital Melbourne, Australia) |
| - Interactomics, a novel approach to modulate the specific intracellular signaling pathway
in immunological diseases |
| Sang Kyou Lee (Yonsei University, Korea) |
| - Feasibility of porcine cornea for corneal xenotransplantation |
| Mee Kum Kim (Seoul National University Hospital, Korea) |
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| 17:10 |
Prize & Closing |
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