Arthritis Research & Therapy

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Meeting report

21st European Workshop for Rheumatology Research, Vienna, Austria, 1–4 March 2001

Paul J Utz

Author Affiliations

Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, California, USA

Arthritis Res 2001, 3:237-240 doi:10.1186/ar306

Published: 7 June 2001

Abstract

Major advances in technology now drive how we approach questions in immunology, particularly in analyzing complex data sets commonly encountered in genomics and proteomics studies. Active areas of investigation include development of novel technologies, identification of elusive target antigens for RA and other diseases, dissection of signaling pathways connecting the lymphocyte cell surface with the nucleus, and exploration of new avenues for therapeutic interventions. The European Workshop for Rheumatology Research (EWRR) is a forum for many European and non-European scientists to present research findings of high quality. Arthritis researchers from around the globe should be strongly encouraged to attend future meetings, the next of which is the 22nd EWRR meeting in Leiden, the Netherlands, in 2002.

Keywords:
apoptosis; autoimmunity; autoantibodies; cytokine; signaling