Registration and a Call for Posters are now open for Tufts Infection & Immunity Research: Convergence for Innovation and Impact on Monday, March 23 and Tuesday, March 24.
The event, co-hosted by Tufts CTSI and Tufts University Office of the Vice Provost for Research, will bring together the Tufts research community for two days of presentations, networking, and strategic dialogue around current and future microbial threats, one of the University’s most critical interdisciplinary priorities. This symposium will highlight basic, translational, clinical, and population-based research, as well as developments in training and innovations that advance our understanding, prevention, and treatment of infectious diseases. The first day’s program will feature an extended networking and poster session. Posters describing recent projects or relevant resources are welcome from students, trainees, faculty, and staff. For more information and to register, please visit the event webpage here. Visit the symposium website to register and learn more about submitting a poster.
Event Details
Monday, March 23
Boston Health Sciences Campus | Open to all
Tuesday, March 24
Tufts University Grafton Campus | Invitation only
Registration
Please register by Friday, March 13.
Call for Posters
We invite proposals for posters to be presented during a 90-minute poster session and networking reception on March 23. The session is intended to be a platform for increasing awareness of the breadth of current work at Tufts related to infection and immunity—from fundamental discovery to clinical, public health, technological, and policy-focused research—and to inspire new interdisciplinary collaborations.
Eligibility and Scope
Submissions are welcome from students, trainees, faculty, and staff from across Tufts.
Presentations of both in-progress and recently completed projects are encouraged. We also welcome posters describing resources that could support future collaborative research, including platforms, datasets, or methods.
Posters may be on any topic relevant to our overall theme. Examples of areas include:
- Immune system biology; host–pathogen interactions; mechanisms of immunopathology in infection
- Biology of infectious agents; surveillance of emerging microbial threats
- Epidemiology of infectious disease; disease transmission modeling
- One Health and animal-human-ecosystem interaction
- Vaccine and antimicrobial research
- Public health interventions, policy analyses, or implementation studies
- Enabling data science approaches, AI applications, animal models, or analytical tools
Poster Requirements and Guidelines
- Posters will be set up for display throughout the summit on March 23. Presentation time will be from 5:00 PM to 6:30 PM.
- At least one of the poster authors is required to register for the event and be at their poster to answer questions and discuss their work during the poster session.
- Authors of accepted abstracts are expected to design and print their posters. Posters should be mounted on a foam board no larger than 36″ x 48″. Easels and pushpins will be provided.
- Complete registration and indicate you are interested in presenting a poster. Additional details regarding event logistics and the submission of an abstract for inclusion at the conference will be provided separately
