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Lab Rules

February 18, 2024 From Howard's Desk
Lab Rules
Lab Rules
Lab Rules
Lab Rules

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Cytokines 2026 Save the Date
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Cytokines 2026 Updates: Early Bird Deadline & Late-Breaking Abstracts

June 13, 2026

Early Bird registration for Cytokines 2026 closes Friday, 26 June 2026 — that’s just days away. If you haven’t registered yet, now is the time. Members of The Cytokine Society receive discounted registration rates, so be sure to register now to lock in the best price before the deadline passes. [READ MORE]

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Extend Your Glasgow Experience: IFN-λ Satellite Workshop on October 22nd

June 13, 2026

If you’re already making the trip to Glasgow for Cytokines 2026, here’s a compelling reason to stay an extra day. The IFN-λ Satellite Workshop 2026 will be held on Thursday, October 22nd at the Cancer Research UK Scotland Institute (CRUK-Scotland) on the Garscube Estate in Bearsden, just outside the city [READ MORE]

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From Fields to Frontiers: Tony Reder on Interferons, MS, and a Life Well-Explored

June 13, 2026

Tony Reder, MD, Professor of Neurology at the University of Chicago, helped develop interferon-β1b — the first FDA-approved biologic therapy for multiple sclerosis. His research uncovered subnormal IFN signaling in MS patients, providing the biological rationale for IFN-beta treatment, and his lab continues to unravel the striking dysregulation of gene [READ MORE]

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Annual Meeting

Cytokines 2026: What to Expect in Glasgow This October

May 30, 2026

With abstract notifications going out mid-June and the scientific programme taking shape, now is the time to get excited about Cytokines 2026. The meeting (18–21 October, Scottish Event Campus, Glasgow) will feature plenary and parallel sessions led by field leaders, poster sessions designed for in-depth discussion, and – new this [READ MORE]

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Member Highlight: Tim Nice on Interferons, Gut Immunity, and the Joy of Uncertainty

May 30, 2026

I am Tim Nice, Associate Professor of Molecular Microbiology and Immunology at Oregon Health & Science University in Portland, OR. I grew up in rural Wisconsin and like to think that my first training as a biologist came from working with my parents to raise sheep on our farm. I [READ MORE]

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