The Cytokine Odyssey 2001, a joint meeting of the Society of Leukocyte Biology and the International Cytokine Society. 8-11 November 2001, Maui, Hawaii, USA

Expert Opinion on Therapeutic Targets
Mireille Delhase, Carl Ware

Abstract

The Cytokine Odyssey 2001 was held at the Outrigger Wailea Resort in Maui, Hawaii, USA. The meeting, jointly sponsored by the International Cytokine Society (ICS, 9th Annual Meeting) and the Society of Leukocyte Biology (SLB, 35th Annual Meeting), was organised by Carl Ware (Chair) from the La Jolla Institute for Allergy and Immunology (La Jolla, USA) and Thomas Hamilton (Co-Chair) from the Cleveland Clinic Foundation (Cleveland, USA). This international conference was designed to bring together leading investigators in molecular and cellular biology, physiology and genetics, interested in cytokines and cells of the immune system. This forum was aimed to assess the impact of this expanding science on new approaches to disease intervention [1].

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