The 11th International Congress of Immunology and Allergy in Tehran, Iran, will be an innovative and invigorating international congress reflecting the direction of immunology in the 21st century in a secure yet exciting environment that offers a wide range of diversions to participants of all backgrounds. Local organizers are planning a comprehensive yet focused congress with an intellectually stimulating combination of presentations, symposia, discussions, sessions and exhibitions.

This biannual international congress is the most important gathering of Immunology in Iran, a warm place to present broad spectrum of subjects covering all aspects of basic and clinical immunology. The upcoming congress will mainly focus on translation of basic research to clinical application. More than 30 workshops are arranged to be held during the congress covering emerging and challenging topics in immunology. Many social events are arranged for participants and their companions. We are eagerly looking forward to seeing you in Tehran.

The city of Tehran: Tehran, the capital of the Iran is one of the largest metropolitans of the world, and it is the country's largest economic center and the base for its large and small modern technological and industrial establishments. Located on the slopes of the mountains and at the foot of the magnificent Mount Damavand, it has been the country's capital city for over 200 years now. Nearly 14 Million people live in Tehran in contrast to two hundred thousand in 1920.

Tehran is pleasant, it derives its originality from its dry climate, always cool in the evening, the nearness of the mountains, its numerous parks and gardens where flowers blossom throughout the year, the alleys of trees in the avenues or even smaller streets, the water which runs down from the upper city along deep and wide gutters which look like small rivers during spring.

The Alborz range on the north of Tehran, which hosts the highest peak in the country during winter, provides a very suitable climate for ski lovers. In winter, the mountain hotels and ski-clubs at Shemshak, Shahrestanak and Dizine are full several days a week. Some expert skiers consider the snow quality in northern Tehran to be one of the best in the world.


The Golestan (Rose Garden) Palace is one of most visited places in Tehran, which was the Qajars' royal residence. Its garden is an oasis of coolness and silence in the heart of the city. The main building, architecturally unpretentious, houses a museum with objects from the Qajar period in the overloaded and pompous style of last century. In the Golestan garden, a one-story pavilion to the right and slightly behind the entrance, shelters one of the best organized museums in Tehran. It contains about thirty showcases presenting everything, which makes up the basic originality of Iranian life in the various provinces of the country.

 

Milad Tower Overview

The 11th International Congress of Immunology and Allergy will be held at the Milad Tower in Tehran. As high as 435 meters, Milad Tower is considered world's fourth TV and telecommunications tower after CN Tower in Toronto, Ostankino Tower in Moscow and Oriental Pearl Tower in Shanghai. Standing 1444 meters above seal level in the metropolis Tehran, Milad Tower is regarded as the tallest tower in Iran and Middle East region. The proposed and selected architectural design of the tower is manifestation of Islamic-Iranian architectural art design, bringing about a bond between traditional architectural designs with the modern one. In other words, Milad Tower is an octagonal base, symbolizing traditional Iranian architecture.

Conference Center

International Conferences Center is located at one of the best parts of the city, between four main freeways of metropolis Tehran. Milad Tower International Conferences Center initiated its activity in 2007. Conference Center has the most appropriate and quality facilities, amenities.

 For more information visit the below links:

http://tehranmiladtower.tehran.ir/