"Tumor immunology meets oncology" (TIMO), 18 April-20 April 2024, in Brandenburg an der Havel, Germany.

Cancer Immunol Immunother

Brandenburg Medical School (Theodor Fontane), Institute of Translational Immunology, Gertrud-Piter-Platz 7, 14770, Brandenburg, Germany.

Published: November 2024

The TIMO meeting XVIII 2024 covered both basic and translational tumor immunological topics, which were presented by national and international scientists and clinicians.

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