On June 12-16, 2022, Keystone Symposia will host joint meetings on Resolution of Inflammation and Tissue Fibrosis and Repair: Mechanisms, Human Disease and Therapies, in Keystone Colorado. As joint meetings, attendees will gain access to both meetings and joint sessions to promote cross-disciplinary mechanistic insights and clinical advances.
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This conference will bring together an interdisciplinary group of scientists to explore how immune cells, stromal cells, and neural cells interact to coordinate the resolution of inflammation, and subsequent tissue repair and regeneration. These interactions and functions will be covered in the context of healthy tissue repair, as well as dysfunctional chronic and pathological inflammation.
The program will examine our current understanding of diseases that impact the resolution of inflammation, such as atherosclerosis and asthma, with the goal of conceptualizing and developing novel pro-resolution therapies to treat diseases driven by either lack of or aberrant resolution and repair responses.
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Fibrosis is a final common pathway in many forms of organ failure and a major cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. This conference will cover emerging molecular mechanisms driving fibrosis, aberrant fibroblast activation and inadequate tissue repair after injury.
The program will explore how novel targets and pathways relevant to human disease can be leveraged to promote tissue repair and regeneration. We aim to integrate molecular and translational research in an effort to facilitate the development of new fibrosis treatments, as well as novel diagnostic and prognostic approaches.
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