Area A, “Response to exogenous cues”, focuses on factors impacting on immune cell repertoire development in the fetus and on how factors related to birth and postnatal life foster diversity and adaptation of tissue-resident immune cells.
A01 Nutrition, host metabolism and the antimicrobial response to enteric infection in the neonatal host Mathias Hornef
A03 The role of S100-alarmins in the perinatal development of respiratory immunity Dorothee Viemann Konstantin Stark
A04 Role of crosstalk between γδ T cells and Langerhans cells in driving their mutual differentiation in the postnatal niche Katrin Kierdorf Sagar
A05 Long-lasting consequences of early-life influenza A virus infection for the tissue-resident memory T cell niche and susceptibility to secondary infections Dunja Bruder Jochen Hühn
A06 Perinatal crosstalk of microbiota and intestinal macrophages in the control of mucosal pathogens Philipp Henneke Daniel Erny Tom Clavel
A07 Effects of neonatal wildling microbiota on the immune response to vaccination Michele Proietti Stephan Rosshart
A08 Immune trajectories defining early lung development in newborn infants Anne Hilgendorff Herbert Schiller