4th Fc-Mediated Function Summit

Discover & Shape the Future of Biologics & Antibody Therapies at the 4th Fc-Mediated Function Summit

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At the intersection of groundbreaking research, clinical innovation, and collaborative networking, the 4th Fc-Mediated Function Summit stands as a beacon for advancing the frontier of FcRn, FcγR, and IgG therapeutics. Our mission is to supercharge molecular development, elevate clinical utility, and explore novel therapeutic applications through a comprehensive understanding of targets and biology.

In a landscape where clinical data is expanding, and partnerships like the Argenx-Genmab powerhouse exemplifying the potential of antibody therapies, the spotlight on biologics Fc modulation as a therapeutic target has been more intense than ever. The 4th Fc-Mediated Function Summit continues to be at the forefront of this movement, uniting experts and enthusiasts alike.

Key Highlights:

Targeting FcRn & FcγR Biology:

Unlock the secrets of molecular engineering and real-world clinical outcomes by focusing on the critical targets – FcRn and FcγR. Gain insights into the intricacies of their biological pathways, and understand how molecular modifications can translate into tangible clinical benefits.

Unrivaled Content:

As the only conference dedicated exclusively to FcRn, this meeting will comprehensively cover the landscape. Attendees can expect to be immersed in cutting-edge research, the latest advancements, and a holistic understanding of the subject matter. This focus ensures that participants are at the forefront of knowledge and equipped with insights that are not diluted by unrelated topics, setting this summit apart as a beacon of specialized expertise.

Exceptional Networking:

Forge meaningful connections with a diverse cohort of professionals spanning immunology, antibody engineering, pharmacology, toxicology, and immuno-oncology. The summit provides a unique opportunity to engage with 80+ peers, facilitating cross-disciplinary partnerships and knowledge exchange.

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