J&J | Beyond remission: deep healing in autoimmune disease

J&J | Beyond remission: deep healing in autoimmune disease

In this event, experts from Johnson & Johnson and guest speakers explore emerging immunology approaches that move beyond symptom control toward durable tissue restoration and immune homeostasis. The discussion highlights neuro-immune modulation, epithelial barrier repair, and collaborative pathways to translate research into long-term patient outcomes.

J&J invites you to explore a next paradigm in immunology innovation: moving beyond symptom control toward “deep healing,” where tissue structure, barrier integrity, and immune homeostasis are durably restored.

J&J experts and guest speakers will highlight emerging science and therapeutic approaches that go beyond inflammation control, including complementary pathways such as neuro immune modulation and epithelial barrier restoration, and will foster discussion on how collaboration can help translate these advances into meaningful, long-term outcomes for patients.

Join the discussion in Brussels or virtually, as leaders from J&J’s immunology discovery team discuss this exciting field with experts in the field.

Start-ups, early innovators and entrepreneurs are welcome to register here https://deephealing.splashthat.com/nl

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Ian Nicoud

LURIS, Netherlands

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Ricardo Castro

Centre for research in agricultural Genomics, Spain

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University of Gothenburg, Sweden

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Palacký University Olomouc, Czech Republic

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Qing Cai

Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium