Sculpting Innate Immunity
From frontier science to translational breakthroughs
Sculpting Innate Immunity brings together scientists, founders, clinicians, and translational leaders to explore how advances in immunology, synthetic biology, drug delivery, in vitro models, multi-omics, and AI could unlock a new generation of therapies.
A one-day convening at the intersection of frontier immunology, translational science, and advancing research.
What would it take to turn innate immunity into a new therapeutic paradigm? This event brings together researchers, scientific trainees, founders, funders, and ecosystem partners to explore how emerging tools in immunology, synthetic biology, delivery, immune modelling, and AI could unlock entirely new ways to prevent and treat disease.
Who Should Attend?
Researchers in immunology, synthetic biology, bioengineering, genomics, drug delivery, and computational biology; PhD students and postdocs exploring translation; clinicians and translational scientists; biotech founders and aspiring founders; investors, operators, and ecosystem builders interested in where the next wave of immune therapeutics may come from.
When and Where?
A full one-day event July, 28th 2026.
Homerton College, Cambridge, United Kingdom