The 32nd ASRCI Symposium is a prominent scientific meeting dedicated to advances in clinical immunology, allergy research, and immune-related diseases. Bringing together clinicians, researchers, and healthcare professionals, the symposium serves as a platform for sharing the latest discoveries in immune system science, diagnostics, and patient-centered treatment approaches.

With immune-mediated conditions on the rise worldwide, the ASRCI Symposium highlights progress in understanding autoimmune disorders, allergic diseases, immunodeficiencies, and inflammatory conditions, while fostering collaboration between laboratory science and clinical practice.

Key Topics

  • Allergy and Hypersensitivity Disorders
  • Autoimmune and Inflammatory Diseases
  • Primary and Secondary Immunodeficiencies
  • Advances in Immunotherapy and Biologics
  • Diagnostic Innovations in Clinical Immunology
  • Pediatric and Adult Immunological Care
  • Translational Research in Immune-Mediated Diseases

Who Should Attend

The ASRCI Symposium is ideal for professionals working in immunology and allergy-related fields, including:

  • Clinical immunologists and allergists
  • Pediatric and adult care physicians
  • Researchers in immunology and molecular medicine
  • Laboratory specialists and diagnostic experts
  • Nurses and allied health professionals in immunology care
  • Medical students and trainees interested in immune sciences

What Participants Will Gain

Through lectures, case discussions, and scientific presentations, attendees will gain:

  • Updates on cutting-edge research in immunology and allergy
  • Insights into evolving diagnostic and therapeutic strategies
  • Opportunities to connect with leaders in clinical and translational immunology
  • Practical knowledge to improve patient care in immune-related diseases

Why This Symposium Matters

The 32nd ASRCI Symposium strengthens the bridge between research and clinical practice in immunology. By promoting collaboration, innovation, and education, the event supports better understanding, diagnosis, and treatment of complex immune system disorders.

11 March 2026 — 12 March 2026
2:40 pm

Y Parc/Explorit Yverdon-les-Bains (VD)

Link to the conference