European Mast Cell and
Basophil Research Network

Welcome to EMBRN

The leading global network on mast cell and basophil biology

President: Prof. Francesca Levi-Schaffer, PharmD, PhD, Isaac and Myrna Kaye Chair in Immunopharmacology

Welcome to the website of the European Mast Cell and Basophil Research Network (EMBRN). EMBRN currently has more than 300 members and friends, in and outside of Europe, many of whom are leaders in experimental mast cell and basophil research.

During the 8 years of our existence, EMBRN has emerged as the leading global network on mast cell and basophil biology and mast cell and basophil-driven diseases. The research conducted by EMBRN members has lead to a better understanding of the physiological and pathological functions of mast cells and basophils and to better treatment options for patients with mast cell and basophil-driven diseases.

Please check out our activities and join us for our meetings. If you would like to become a member of EMBRN, please apply.

If you have any questions or would like to get in touch with EMBRN, please contact me or any of the council members directly. EMBRN is looking forward to having you join our activities and Meetings! See you soon.

What comes next

EMBRN Council elections

Our society needs to renew part of its Council for the next mandate During the general assembly of our society that will take place during the EMBRN meeting in Toulouse May 29th – 31st 2024 we will renew part of the council and are looking for candidates concerning the following positions: Call

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Federation of Clinical Immunology Societies (FOCIS)-European Academy of Allergy and Clinical Immunology (EAACI) in partnership with the European Mast Cell and Basophil Research Network (EMBRN) joint symposium

Agenda June 18th, 2024 10:00-11:30 am EAACI symposium title: Immune responses at the barrier sites through the lenses of new nomenclature of allergy and clinical immunology   Symposium Objective: To inform the audience about the newest discoveries in innate and adaptive immune responses at the barrier sites in allergic diseases of the skin and airways,

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Our council members

Events & Meetings