On behalf of the AIRR-C Meetings Sub-committee we would like to thank the AIRR Community for their survey input on the theme for the next Meeting in December 2020. Further details with the date and location for AIRR Community Meeting V will be announced soon!
AIRR Community Meeting IV at the University of Genoa – Save the date!
AIRR Community Meeting IV: Bridging the Gaps
11-15 May 2019, University of Genoa, Italy
Information on past AIRR meetings
The theme of this meeting, “Bridging the Gaps” addresses technological gaps between the amounts of accumulated data and our ability to process them, and the need for more involvement of stakeholder communities (industry, clinicians, patent communities) for uptake of the standards developed by the AIRR Community. We have confirmed two outstanding Keynote speakers – Dr. Sai Reddy from ETH Zurich and Dr. Antonio Lanzavecchia from IRB Bellinzona. Two planned panel discussions will include representatives from other institutions and companies that work with AIRR-seq data. In addition, two “challenge” sessions are planned to address the above-mentioned gaps. Two pre-meeting workshops will be available to teach the basics of immunology, and of AIRR-seq data analysis for beginners. Also planned are two poster sessions; and two tool and software demos sessions.
Stay tuned for more information!
Third AIRR Community Meeting December 3-6, 2017
The AIRR Community Meeting III was held 3-6 December 2017 at the NIH Fishers Lane facility. Please visit the Introduction and Agenda page for more information and click on videos for recordings of the sessions at NIH.
Third AIRR Community Meeting announced
The Third AIRR Community Meeting will be held December 3-6 at the NIH Fishers Lane facility. Please visit the Third AIRR Community Meeting page for more information.
Second AIRR Community Meeting June 27 – 30, 2016
The AIRR-II Community Meeting was held 27-30 June 2016 at the NIH Fishers Lane facility. Please visit the Introduction and Agenda page for more information and click on videos for recordings of the six sessions at NIH.