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Theme: Role of Immune System towards Infectious Diseases and Viral Pandemics

Immunology & Infectious Diseases 2025

The Scientific Committee of ICIID-2025 invites you to participate in our upcoming “2nd Ediition of International Conference on Immunology & Infectious Diseases” scheduled during September 15-16, 2025 in Rome, Italy with the theme “Role of Immune System towards Infectious Diseases and Viral Pandemics”. Which…

Committee Members

Ivana H Balter

French society of immunology, France

Thomas Boldicke

Helmholtz Centre for Infection Research, Germany

Conference Schedule

  • Monday 2025-09-15
  • Tuesday 2025-09-16

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Why to Attend Immunology & Infectious Diseases 2025 Conferences?

Immunology & Infectious Diseases 2025 is hosted around the theme "Role of Immune System towards Infectious Diseases and Viral Pandemics" with the goal to unite a wide audience of academics, industry, policymakers, and specialists around clearly circumscribed topics, engage participants in the productive level-headed discussion, and facilitate mutual understanding. An additional objective of the Congress is to provide a place for academicians, Immunologists, Pathologists, Microbiologists, Biochemists, Scientists, Doctors, and experts with inter-disciplinary/multi-disciplinary interests associated with Immunology, Microbiology, Virology, Pathology, Biochemistry, Infectious Diseases, and Pharmaceutical Industries to meet and interact with individuals inside and outside their own specific disciplines. The complexity of the immune system has led to some intrinsic obstacles with clinical research, particularly in relation to targeting the right genes, identifying the appropriate patient population, and accessing internal tissues for testing. Market access presents a significant hurdle for immunotherapeutic procedures, as many are high-cost and do not deliver the measurements required for traditional cost-effectiveness assessments. Despite these restraining factors, The Global Immunology Market is expected to experience continued growth, from $61.5 Billion in 2015 to $74.2 Billion in 2022, at 2.71% CAGR.

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