ESF Research Conferences

ESF-JSPS Frontier Science Conference for Young Researchers

Cutting Edge Immunology and its Clinical Application

1-6 March 2011

Links of Interest

  • The American Association of Immunologists (AAI)
    Founded in 1913, AAI is the largest and most prestigious professional association of immunologists in the world. Comprised of over 7,000 researchers in basic, translational, and clinical immunology, its mission is to advance knowledge of immunology and related disciplines, foster interchange of ideas and information among investigators in the various disciplines, and promote public understanding of the field of immunology. For information on the 2011 AAI Annual Meeting, visit www.immunology2011.org/
  • Norwegian Society for Immunology (NSI)
    The Norwegian Society for Immunology (NSI) is a scientific forum for immunological activities in Norway. It is affiliated to the Scandinavian Society for Immunology.
  • Swedish Society for Immunology (SWIMM)
    SWIMM was funded almost 20 years ago as a part of the Scandinavian Society for Immunology, SSI, which also comprises of the Danish, Finnish, Norwegian and Icelandic National Societies.The main goal for the society is to assemble immunologists in Sweden and work for the progress of basic and applied immunology. Learn more about SWIMM...
  • European Federation of Immunological Societies (EFIS)
    EFIS is an umbrella organization that represents more than 12,000 individual members from 28 member societies in 31 European countries (all European Union member states and all other European states) and reaches beyond the European boundaries to Israel. The main goals of EFIS are the support of immunological research and education as well as strengthening scientific interaction amongst its members. We especially focus on supporting young scientists, e.g. through fellowships or travel grants. Learn more about EFIS activities...
  • Microbiology Conferences
    A comprehensive list of current conferences, meetings, symposia and workshops in all areas of microbiology.