Courses/Workshop

8th Advanced Course on Tissue Immunity – Immune cells in development, homeostasis, aging and pathology

Event Timing: January 20th – 23rd, 2026

Official language of the course: English

Event Address: Fundación Ciencia & Vida, Universidad San Sebastián, Avenida del Cóndor 720, Huechuraba, Santiago, Chile.
Contact us at cursos@cienciavida.org

Summary:

The “8th Advanced Course on Tissue Immunity – Immune cells in development, homeostasis, aging and pathology” offers four days of lectures and discussions focused on the immune and non-immune functions of tissue-resident immune cells, their roles in development and homeostasis, and their dysregulation during aging and disease, including cancer.

Leading experts in immunology will present the latest research on tissue development and immunity, inflammation, tissue–pathogen interactions, aging, pathological processes, and current challenges and opportunities in cancer immunotherapy.

In addition to the lectures, participants will have the chance to present their projects during poster sessions, engage directly with speakers through scientific speed-dating sessions, and take part in workshops on career opportunities, accessibility in science, project design, and the importance of studying both male and female tissue immunity.

This advanced course is open to Master’s students, PhD candidates, and postdoctoral researchers from Latin America and other countries.

As part of an international cooperation project between France and Chile, the organizers will provide up to 10 travel grants for participants from other Latin American countries and different regions of Chile.

The course is organized by Institut Curie and Fundación Ciencia & Vida – Universidad San Sebastián, and funded by the Institut Curie’s Advanced Training Office, Institut Curie’s Medico-Scientific Program in Immunotherapy, Centro BASAL Ciencia & Vida FB210008, FONDECYT 1251312, FOVI240247. The cell therapy session is organized and co-funded by RHU EpCART, a project supported by the French National Research Agency (ANR) under the France 2030 framework program.

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