B. Paul Morgan , Moh Daha , Seppo Meri , Anne Nicholson-Weller
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The complement system is established as a major homeostatic system and a factor in diverse pathologies. Some 500 delegates attended a recent meeting1 to discuss the latest findings in complement research, ranging from studies in sea squirts through to therapeutic trials of inhibitors. Here, we review some of the key topics discussed at the workshop.