Neuroinflammation and immune dysregulation play a significant role in brain development, neurological function, and neurodevelopmental disorders. Emerging research suggests that abnormal immune responses, inflammatory pathways, and neuroimmune interactions may contribute to autism and related conditions. This track explores the latest advances in immune biomarkers, neuroinflammatory mechanisms, maternal immune influences, and innovative therapeutic approaches aimed at improving diagnosis, treatment, and patient outcomes.
Autism Research Breakthroughs Conferences