Immuno-Genetics
Immunogenetics is a branch of immunology concerned with the interrelations of heredity, complaint, and the vulnerable system and its factors. Autoimmune diseases arise from a combination of genetic predisposition and environmental triggers that disrupt the immune system's ability to ignore a person's own tissue and cells. In rare cases, an autoimmune disease is monogenic, caused by mutations in a single gene.
- Genetic Research
- Vasculitis and Autoimmune Disease
- The Immunogenetics of Neurological Disease
- Bone involvement in Monogenic Auto-inflammatory Syndromes
- Immunoglobulin Genotypes and Cognitive functions
- Mechanisms behind TB, HBV, and HIV Chronic infections
- Immunogenetics and Pharmacogenetics
- Chronic Inflammation
Related Conference of Immuno-Genetics
December 21-22, 2026
7th World Congress on Neuroimmunology and Neuroinfectious Diseases
Paris, France

