Call for Papers: Decoding Immune Memory Designing Better Vaccine
Special Section Title
Decoding Immune Memory, Designing Better Vaccine
Description
This section will focus on mechanisms of immunological memory, the history and current status of vaccine design.
Topics
T cell memory
B cell memory
Innate regulation of immune memory
Vaccine design
Immunotherapy
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About Submission
Submission deadline
August 31, 2023
Submission format
format free submission (without needing to worry about formatting your manuscript to meet hLife’s requirements)
Note
Please state in the cover letter that the submission is for the special section
About Publication
All Article Publishing Charge (APC) fees for accepted articles of hLife will be covered by the Institute of Microbiology, Chinese Academy of Science before 2025.
Section Editor

Min Peng
Institute: Tsinghua University
Country: China
Research area: Answering fundamental questions in T cell biology including T cell activation, proliferation, differentiation, contraction and memory, and developing novel therapeutics for immune-related diseases.
Email: pengmin@tsinghua.edu.cn
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For any further enquiries, please contact Qun Yan (Managing Editor, yanq@im.ac.cn)
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