Join us Saturday, May 3 to Wednesday, May 7 in Honolulu for the leading annual all-immunology event worldwide!
- Connect with the global community of immunologists
- Collaborate with peers, prospective authors, and potential funders
- Advance your career by presenting and participating in career development sessions
- Access cutting-edge research presented at IMMUNOLOGY2025™
There has never been a more important time for the immunology community to gather and share the latest cutting-edge science!
#AAI2025
President’s Program
President’s Address
Saturday, May 3, 4:00 PM
Ballroom BC
I Think You Should Leave: Regulating T Cell Trafficking and Maintenance
Stephen C. Jameson
Univ. of Minnesota Med. Sch., USA,
AAI President
John T. Harty
Univ. of Iowa, USA
Introduction
Presentation of AAI Lifetime Achievement Award
and Acknowledgement of Distinguished Fellows of AAI Class of 2025
President’s Symposium
Tuesday, May 6, 2:30 PM
Ballroom BC
Putting T Cells in their Place
Donna L. Farber Columbia Univ. Med. Ctr., USA
Generation of tissue resident memory T cells: timing matters
Ananda W. Goldrath Allen Inst. for Immunology, USA
Memory T cell differentiation in space and time
John T. Harty
Univ. of Iowa, USA
Memory T cells in tissues
Martin Prlic
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Res. Ctr., USA
Nobody puts T cell in a corner
Presentation of AAI Excellence in Mentoring Award
Distinguished Lectures
Sunday, May 4, 5:15 PM
Ballroom BC
Wayne M. Yokoyama
Washington Univ. Sch. of Med., St. Louis, USA
Challenging the current paradigms that explain autoimmunity
Monday, May 5, 5:15 PM
Ballroom BC
Judy Lieberman
Boston Children’s Hosp.; Harvard Med. Sch., USA
Fanning the flames: pyroptosis in infection, cancer and neurodegeneration
Tuesday, May 6, 5:15 PM
Ballroom BC
David G. Schatz
Yale Sch. of Med., USA
A personal, structural, and evolutionary journey with RAG
IMMUNOLOGY2025™
May 3–7, 2025
Hawaiʻi Convention Center
1801 Kalākaua Ave
Honolulu, HI 96815