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Can't see this email properly? [Click here to view an online version]( [Cell Symposia: The Neuro-Immune Axis]( Dear Colleague, Building on the collaborative research and discussions that were at the center of the 2017 and 2019 Neuro-Immune Axis symposia, we are delighted to announce the goal of the 2021 Neuro-Immune Axis Cell Symposia is to explore the interface between the nervous and immune systems during development, homeostasis, and disease. This meeting will take place September 19–21, 2021, in Lisbon, Portugal, and will examine the mediators, mechanisms, and implications of neuro-immune crosstalk in the central and peripheral nervous systems. It will also cover emerging areas such as neuro-immune interactions in plasticity within the brain, complex social behaviors, and cancers. This meeting will bring together researchers from across the fields of neuroscience and immunology to facilitate discussion of exciting new concepts and developments in both fields. Save the date, share with your colleagues, and join us for the 2021 [Cell Symposia: Neuro-Immune Axis.]( Yours sincerely, Organizers: Gloria Choi, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA Henrique Veiga-Fernandes, Champalimaud Centre for the Unknown, Portugal Sam Rose, Scientific Editor, Neuron Kavitha Scranton, Scientific Editor, Immunity Abstract Submission Deadline May 14, 2021 [Submit Your Abstract Here]( Supporting publications [immunity]( [neuron]( [cell- reports]( [Trends in Neurosciences ]( [Trends in Immunology ]( [Cell]( [med]( [Cell Reports Medicine]( [Cell Reports Physical Science ]( [heliyon]( [iscience.jpg]( [patterns.jpg]( [star-protocol.jpg]( This message has been sent to {EMAIL} from Elsevier Communications on behalf of Cell Press. If you no longer wish to receive messages of this nature from us in the future, please [click here](. Copyright © 2020 [Elsevier B.V.](. All rights reserved. | [Elsevier Privacy Policy]( Elsevier B.V. Registered Office: Radarweg 29, 1043 NX Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Reg. No. 33158992 – Netherlands. VAT No. NL 005033019B01.

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