ABOUT THYMUS
ThymUS is part of The Global Thymus Network (GTN) of meetings.
Co-founded in 2001 by Howard Petrie and Janko Nikolich-Zugich, the meeting is held every four years and brings together international researchers working on thymus and T-cell biology at a location in North America.
Like the other meetings in the GTN, ThymUS is organized to showcase the work of both principal investigators as well as trainees in various fields related to the thymus and T-cell function/development through succinct talks and poster presentations. Additionally, a friendly and collegial atmosphere is maintained at ThymUS through the organization of the meeting at a single venue and through various scientific and non-scientific activities.
You can read more about the Global Thymus Network, its history and its mission, in the following editorial1.
1Takahama Y, Saito T, Kawamoto H, Itoi M, Boyd RL, Chidgey A, Zamoyska R, Holländer GA, Anderson G, Taylor N, Petrie HT, Nikolich-Zugich J. The Global Thymus Network: past, present and future. Trends Immunol. 2009 May;30(5):191-2. doi: 10.1016/j.it.2009.03.005.
The ThymUS 2025 meeting is conveniently held before the AAI 2025 meeting (May 3-7) in Honoulu, HI allowing you to get the most of your trip to the Hawaiian Islands. Meet colleagues to enjoy exciting new research in Thymus in Kauai and hop over to Oahu for further scientific research at AAI!
Thank you for the generous support of our sponsors:
California Institute of Technology
National Cancer Institute - NIH
Center for Cancer Research
Amsterdam UMC
Fred Hutch Cancer Center
Arizona State University
Fox Chase Cancer Center
City of Hope Los Angeles &
National Medical Center
University of Toronto