What's New
- Visiting Immunology Scholar - Short Term Training Application
- USIDNET DNA and Cell Repository - A centralized resource for genetic studies of primary immunodeficiencies
- The Clinical Immunology Society is now accepting applications for the CIS/Talecris Fellowship Award
US Immunodeficiency Network
The United States Immunodeficiency Network (USIDNET), a research consortium, was established to advance scientific research in the primary immune deficiency diseases (PIDD) and specifically to:
- Assemble and maintain a registry of patients with primary immunodeficiency diseases to provide a minimum estimate of the prevalence of each disorder in the United States. Provide a comprehensive clinical picture of each disorder and act as a resource for clinical and laboratory research.
- Establish a multifaceted mentoring program to introduce new investigators into the field and stimulate interest and research in primary immune deficiency diseases.
- Establish an advisory/review committee to maintain a cell/DNA Repository of biologic material from well-characterized PIDD patients for the advancement of scientific research
