SoMM2026 : 9th SYMPOSIUM OF THE FRENCH NETWORK ON MONOCYTE-MACROPHAGE
SoMM2026 : 9th SYMPOSIUM OF THE FRENCH NETWORK ON MONOCYTE-MACROPHAGE
Dinsdag 3 november, 08u30

Monocyte and Macrophage Diversity in Physiology and Disease
Dedicated to “Monocyte and Macrophage Diversity in Physiology and Disease”, this anniversary edition marks ten years since the initiative first emerged in Toulouse. The meeting will bring together the French myeloid-cell community, from established investigators to PhD students and postdoctoral researchers, for oral presentations, poster sessions and scientific exchange.
The programme will feature keynote lectures by internationally recognized specialists in the field:
- Florent Ginhoux on tissue-resident macrophage biology,
- Gabriel Courties on monocytes and macrophages in arthritis,
- Julie Helft on macrophages in anti-tumour immunity,
- Thomas Marichal on lung myeloid cells in health and disease.
Alongside these invited lectures, the symposium will include selected oral communications, poster sessions and networking opportunities, providing a dynamic forum for established researchers, PhD students and postdoctoral fellows to share recent advances and perspectives in monocyte and macrophage biology.
More information and registration: https://somm2026.sciencesconf.org
SoMM2026 : 9th SYMPOSIUM OF THE FRENCH NETWORK ON MONOCYTE-MACROPHAGE
SoMM2026 : 9th SYMPOSIUM OF THE FRENCH NETWORK ON MONOCYTE-MACROPHAGE
Dinsdag 3 november, 08u30

Monocyte and Macrophage Diversity in Physiology and Disease
Dedicated to “Monocyte and Macrophage Diversity in Physiology and Disease”, this anniversary edition marks ten years since the initiative first emerged in Toulouse. The meeting will bring together the French myeloid-cell community, from established investigators to PhD students and postdoctoral researchers, for oral presentations, poster sessions and scientific exchange.
The programme will feature keynote lectures by internationally recognized specialists in the field:
- Florent Ginhoux on tissue-resident macrophage biology,
- Gabriel Courties on monocytes and macrophages in arthritis,
- Julie Helft on macrophages in anti-tumour immunity,
- Thomas Marichal on lung myeloid cells in health and disease.
Alongside these invited lectures, the symposium will include selected oral communications, poster sessions and networking opportunities, providing a dynamic forum for established researchers, PhD students and postdoctoral fellows to share recent advances and perspectives in monocyte and macrophage biology.
More information and registration: https://somm2026.sciencesconf.org