The Imm'Uni™ Program

Promoting immune health as a global health priority

Imm’Uni™: Bringing Immune Health to Life

Welcome to Imm’Uni™, where immune science meets education to foster a new era of healthcare.

Our approach recognizes a fundamental truth: as we shape our world, our world shapes us—creating the foundation for a balanced immune system that protects and empowers our health. We integrate expertise from researchers, clinicians, and innovators advancing understanding of immune health in order to address the complex and rising health challenges faced by patients and healthcare providers.

OUR MISSION

To establish immune health as a fundamental pillar of overall health through education, collaboration, and innovation.

Why Immune Health
 Matters

In today's complex world, our immune system faces unprecedented challenges. Antimicrobial resistance increases and antibiotics lose effectiveness.1,2
Recurrent infections are on the rise.2
These recurrent infections burden healthcare systems
 and diminish quality of life.3,4
Changing patterns of early microbial exposure have altered how our immune system develops and responds.5,6

At Imm’Uni™, we are exploring the science of immune health, to better educate on how to nurture and protect the surveillance system that is our most powerful ally against diseases.

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Our Immune Health Experts

Meet our Steering Committee, a multidisciplinary faculty of internationally renowned experts, brought together to advance immune health as a core medical discipline, responding to evolving clinical needs.

Prof. Fernando Martinez
Prof. Fernando Martinez
Dr. Matteo Bassetti
Dr. Matteo Bassetti
Prof. Philipp Latzin
Prof. Philipp Latzin
Prof. Manuel Soto-Martínez
Prof. Manuel Soto-Martínez
Dr. José Tirán-Saucedo
Dr. José Tirán-Saucedo
Prof. Erika von Mutius
Prof. Erika von Mutius
Prof. Fu-Qiang Wen
Prof. Fu-Qiang Wen

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References:

1. World Health Organization. Fact sheets: antimicrobial resistance. Available from: https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/antimicrobial-resistance. Accessed June 2025.

2. Baker RE, et al. Nat Rev Microbiol. 2022;20(4):193-205.

3. Medina M, Castillo-Pino E. Ther Adv Urol. 2019;11:1756287219832172.

4. Lapi F, et al. Fam Pract. 2024;41(2):76-85.

5. Ignacio A, et al. Semin Immunol. 2024;73:101885.

6. Tabilas C, et al. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2022;119(49):e2212548119.