Programs and Conferences

JH-TIE aims to break silos by providing broad dissemination of immunoengineering principles, tools, and technical advances and facilitating collaborations between immunologists and engineers. In addition to education programs at Johns Hopkins University, we aim to provide information about other programs, conferences, and more at other organizations that support immunoengineering research and education.

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Biomedical Engineering
Undergraduate, master’s, and PhD programs for those interested in analyzing and solving problems from both an engineering and biological perspective. Learn more.

Immunology Graduate Training Program
A PhD program to train future researchers on the mechanisms of the immune system and the application of this knowledge to the understanding and treatment of disease. Learn more.

Institute for Cell Engineering – The Foundation for Advanced Research in the Medical Services Internship
Summer program for undergraduate students interested in an array of topics, including immunology. Learn more.

Research Training Program in Immunoengineering
A T32 program at the Center for Immunoengineering at Georgia Tech. Learn more.

Immunoengineering Gordon Research Conference
A premier, international scientific conference focused on contributing and shaping the future of the immunoengineering field. Learn more.

Immune Modulation and Engineering Symposium
A symposium by Drexel University’s School of Biomedical Engineering, Science and Health Systems that features trailblazing research engineers and scientists working to advance the field of immune engineering. Learn more.

Immunoengineering Society for Biomaterials
A professional society that brings together emerging ideas and provides a venue for professional interaction to a large number of academic and industrial research groups and scientists working in these areas. Learn more.