Recording: 1st EMBRN webinar 2025
1st EMBRN webinar took place on October 8, 2025. This event highlights exciting new research on mast cells and skin immunity. Thomas Plum was our keynote speaker
1st EMBRN webinar took place on October 8, 2025. This event highlights exciting new research on mast cells and skin immunity. Thomas Plum was our keynote speaker
Our upcoming EMBRN webinar, scheduled for October 8, 2025. This event will highlight exciting new research on mast cells and skin immunity and is open to all interested researchers and colleagues. We are honored to welcome Thomas Plum as our keynote speaker. He will deliver a 30-minute talk entitled: “Mast
From May 15–17, 2025, the Marcus Maurer Mast Cell Training School took place in Berlin.
Mark your calendars!Our next webinar and general assembly will take place on: 🗓 October 8🕓 4:00 PM CET📍 Online Details on the webinar topic and speakers will follow soon — stay tuned!
We’re excited to announce the upcoming launch of the Junior Member Insights Series, a brand-new initiative created to support collaboration, learning, and networking among our society’s junior members. This online series will spotlight junior researchers’ work in mast cell and basophil research and offer an excellent opportunity to share ideas
Over the past eight years, EMBRN has become a cornerstone in the field, fostering groundbreaking research that has enhanced our understanding of mast cell and basophil biology and contributed to improved treatment options for patients worldwide. The aim of this training school is to support
Allergy Research Today (ART) 2025 is back in person at the Palais des Congrès in Paris on April 15, 2025. This one-day, English-speaking event brings together top scientists in Immunology and Allergology for cutting-edge discussions and networking. Organized by the French Society of Allergology (SFA)
On behalf of the International Eosinophil Society (IES), we are pleased to invite the members of EMBRN to join us for the 13th Biennial Congress of the International Eosinophil Society (IES), taking place 7–11 July 2025 in Montpellier, France. This premier meeting brings together the global eosinophil research community
On Wednesday, the 22nd of January, 2025, there will a webinar, jointly hosted by the International Eosinophil Society (IES) and European Mast Cell and Basophil Research Network (EMBRN). The theme of the webinar is “Single Cell Dissection of Human Mast Cells, Basophils and Eosinophils”. Speakers
This intensive mast cell training school is designed to provide young investigators (under 35 years old), with or without mast cell background, with the means to discover new targets for the regulation of mast cell function and to design preclinical and clinical studies to treat