Paris, France – Last week I had the pleasure of attending a two day Immuno-Oncology Summit, an industry sponsored CME event organized by the European Academy of Tumor Immunology (EATI) and Miltenyi Biotec.

The summit was held at the Centre de Recherche des Cordeliers (CRC) in the quartier Latin on the historic left bank of Paris, a short walk away from Notre Dame cathedral.

Paris Immuno-Oncology Summit 2017

Most of the attendees were French researchers so this opportunity afforded them a chance to hear from leading researchers at the forefront of cancer immunology, including several who travelled from the United States to speak at the event.

CRC Courtyard Statue

I have yet to attend a cancer immunotherapy meeting where I didn’t come away with new insights into what is a fast moving field, where it’s important to see “connections” beyond a tumor type or target.

This post offers top-line commentary highlights on five key presentations at the summit. There were two parallel tracks and a lot of interesting speakers at what was an enjoyable meeting, so think of this like a postcard from Paris.

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