Conference Description
The Phagocytes GRC is a premier, international scientific conference focused on advancing the frontiers of science through the presentation of cutting-edge and unpublished research, prioritizing time for discussion after each talk and fostering informal interactions among scientists of all career stages. The conference program includes a diverse range of speakers and discussion leaders from institutions and organizations worldwide, concentrating on the latest developments in the field. The conference is five days long and held in a remote location to increase the sense of camaraderie and create scientific communities, with lasting collaborations and friendships. In addition to premier talks, the conference has designated time for poster sessions from individuals of all career stages, and afternoon free time and communal meals allow for informal networking opportunities with leaders in the field.
The 2025 Phagocytes Gordon Research Conference will bring together the international community of phagocyte investigators to share their cutting-edge, unpublished research. Invited speakers who are leaders and rising stars in the field, along with speakers selected from submitted abstracts, will present their unpublished studies related to phagocyte ontogeny and function. Topics will include phagocyte signaling and inflammation; single-cell analysis of lineages and functions of phagocytes; phagocytes in host-microbe interactions, allergy, autoimmunity, and neuroimmunology; phagocytes in cancer biology and vascular disease; the biophysics, biochemistry, and cell biology of phagocytosis; and phagocytes in development. The program will be inclusive of professional (macrophages, neutrophils, dendritic cells) and non-professional phagocytes in diverse model systems. The program will encourage robust discussion and the sharing of new ideas through the sessions that are led by experts in the field, poster presentations, and many opportunities for informal interactions throughout the meeting. 2025 is the 22nd iteration of the Phagocytes GRC, emphasizing the tradition of excellence and strength of the community at this conference. The Phagocytes GRC has a history of supportive and engaged participation for researchers at all levels, including those new to the field. To support the participation of students and postdoctoral fellows who are future leaders in the field, the conference will be preceded by a Gordon Research Seminar (GRS). The Phagocytes GRS, which is organized by and for trainees, is a venue for trainees to present talks and posters on their research in a collegial, dynamic environment.
The topics, speakers, and discussion leaders for the conference sessions are displayed below. The conference chair is currently developing their detailed program, which will include the complete meeting schedule, as well as the talk titles for all speakers. The detailed program will be available by February 1, 2025. Please check back for updates.
Keynote Session: The Cell Biology of Phagocytes and Phagocytosis
Discussion Leaders
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Lee-Ann Allen (University of Missouri, United States)
Speakers
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Joel Swanson (University of Michigan Medical School, United States)
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Florence Niedergang (Institut Cochin, France)
Phagocyte Ontogeny and Development
Discussion Leaders
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Daniel Irimia (Massachusetts General Hospital/ Harvard Medical School, United States)
Speakers
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Andres Hidalgo (Yale University, United States)
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Irina Udalova (University of Oxford, United Kingdom)
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Katherine MacNamara (Albany Medical Center, United States)
Life and Death of Phagocytes
Discussion Leaders
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Gustavo Menezes (Federal University of Minas Gerais (UFMG), Brazil)
Speakers
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Denise Montell (University of California, United States)
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Carla Rothlin (Yale University, United States)
Activation and Activities of Phagocytes
Discussion Leaders
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Florence Niedergang (Institut Cochin, France)
Speakers
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Sergio Catz (The Scripps Research Institute, United States)
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Sunny Shin (University of Pennsylvania, United States)
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Richard Ye (The Chinese University of Hong Kong, China)
Quantitative Approaches to Phagocyte Functionality
Discussion Leaders
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Yan Yu (Indiana University, United States)
Speakers
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Morgan Huse (Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, United States)
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Daniel Irimia (Massachusetts General Hospital/Harvard Medical School, United States)
Phagocyte-Microbe Interactions
Discussion Leaders
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Matthew Lawrenz (University of Louisville, United States)
Speakers
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Thierry Soldati (University of Geneva, Switzerland)
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Steve Renshaw (University of Sheffield, United Kingdom)
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Jennifer Philips (Washington University School of Medicine, United States)
Phagocytes in Their Native Environments
Discussion Leaders
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Roberto Botelho (Toronto Metropolitan University, Canada)
Speakers
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Ukpong Eyo (University of Virginia, United States)
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Katherine Ralston (University of California, Davis, United States)
Phagocytes in Inflammation
Discussion Leaders
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Juhi Bagaitkar (Nationwide Children's Hospital/The Ohio State University, United States)
Speakers
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Ira Tabas (Columbia University Irving Medical Center, United States)
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Larissa D Cunha (Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil)
Phagocytes in Homeostasis and Remodeling
Discussion Leaders
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Stephania Libreros (Yale University, United States)
Speakers
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Maja Oktay (Montefiore Einstein Comprehensive Cancer Center, United States)
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Ashish Sharma (University of Florida, United States)
The GRC Power Hourâ„¢
Organizers
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Johnathan Canton (University of Calgary, Canada)
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Stephania Libreros (Yale University, United States)