Meeting Reports in 2008

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  • The AIDS pandemic is caused by human immunodeficiency virus, which was discovered at the Institut Pasteur in 1983. In May 2008, scientists met in Paris to discuss the progress and setbacks of 25 years of research in this field and to debate future directions.

    • Andrew E Armitage
    • Andrew J McMichael
    • Hal Drakesmith
    Meeting Report
  • This report presents themes highlighted during the eclectic and stimulating Metchnikoff's Legacy in 2008 meeting hosted at the Institut Pasteur in April 2008 in honor of the 100th anniversary of the 1908 Nobel Prize.

    • Carl Nathan
    Meeting Report
  • Increasing evidence suggests that immune mechanisms underlie major inflammatory diseases that show no overt microbial etiology. In this context, a 4-day conference of clinical and nonclinical scientists convened in the United Arab Emirates to consider recent research developments in this fast-moving field.

    • Basel al-Ramadi
    • Adrian Hayday
    • Wilhelm Schwaeble
    Meeting Report
  • Every 2 years, scientists interested in immunomodulation meet to discuss new opportunities arising from interactions between basic science and clinical 'translation'. This report discusses the 8th International Conference on New Trends in Immunosuppression and Immunotherapy, 2008, in Berlin.

    • Birgit Sawitzki
    • Petra Reinke
    • Laurence A Turka
    Meeting Report