Tuberculosis: The Host-Pathogen Interface symposium will be taking place from 24 to 27 March 2024.

Keystone brings together researchers who study the tuberculosis host-pathogen interface, from the scale of molecules, to individual cells, to the cellular aggregates or granulomas that are the hallmark structures of tuberculosis. The program will also cover research on nontuberculous mycobacteria, as well as other pathogens with similar “lifestyle” aspects to M. tuberculosis and studies of host processes in other contexts, with the goal of achieving a more complete understanding of tuberculosis disease processes. New tools and methodologies that enable new discoveries in interrogating the tuberculosis host-pathogen interface will be highlighted. We aim for this “holistic” approach to enhance understanding of basic infection biology to inform new strategies for global elimination of this age-old pathogen.