ERS international Congress 2023: highlights from the Basic and Translational Sciences Assembly

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Reddy Karosham Diren,Bizymi NikoletaORCID,Schweikert AnjaORCID,Ananth Sachin,Lim Clarice X.ORCID,Lodge Katharine M.ORCID,Joannes AudreyORCID,Ubags NikiORCID,van der Does Anne M.,Cloonan Suzanne M.,Mailleux ArnaudORCID,Mansouri Nahal,Reynaert Niki,Heijink Irene H.,Ocaña Sara CuevasORCID

Abstract

In this article, early career members of the Assembly 3: Basic and Translational Sciences of the European Respiratory Society summarise the key messages discussed during six selected sessions that took place at the ERS congress 2023 in Milan, Italy. Aligned with the theme of the congress, the first topic covered is “micro- and macro-environments and respiratory health”, followed by a summary of the “Scientific year in review” session. Next, recent advances in experimental methodologies and new technologies were highlighted within the “tissue modelling and remodelling” session, as well as summary of the translational science session, “what did you always want to know about omics analyses for clinical practice?”, organised as part of the ERS Translational Science Working group's aims. Details on how the next-generation sequencing can be integrated with laboratory methods were provided in the “lost in translation: new insights into cell-to-cell crosstalk in lung disease” session and a final summary of studies presented in the “from the transcriptome landscape to innovative preclinical models in lung diseases” session linking the transcriptome landscape with innovative preclinical models was included in this review. The wide range of topics covered in the selected sessions and the high quality of the research discussed highlight the strength of the basic and translational science being presented at the international respiratory conference organised by the ERS.

Publisher

European Respiratory Society (ERS)

Subject

Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine

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