ADCNI showcased its scientific leadership at the 2025 Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting through the Minisymposium “Neuroimmune Interactions in the Periphery,” co-chaired by Drs. Hongzhen Hu and Brian S. Kim on November 19 at the San Diego Convention Center. The session featured a stellar lineup of international experts presenting cutting-edge work: Kevin Tracey on “Activating Neuroimmune Reflexes in Humans,” Isaac Chiu on “Vagal TRPV1⁺ Neurons Modulate Myeloid Cell Dynamics and Host Defense in the Lungs,” Xin Sun on “Sensing Allergen: The Lung–Brain Neuroimmune Circuit,” Anna Globig on “Sympathetic Nerves Regulate T Cell Differentiation in Viral Infection and Cancer,” Michel Enamorado on “Adaptive and Maladaptive Neuroimmune Circuits in the Skin,” and Caroline Sokol on “Metabolic Neuroimmune Training Drives Allergic Immunity.” Together, these talks demonstrated that peripheral neurons are active regulators of immunity, physiology, and behavior, and the symposium highlighted ADCNI’s leading role in advancing the rapidly expanding field of neuroimmunology and shaping our understanding of how peripheral neural circuits influence inflammation, host defense, and allergic disease.