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Sabine Eming (virtual), Immunological checkpoints in wound healing and misregulated reparative responses
Sabine Eming (virtual), Immunological checkpoints in wound healing and misregulated reparative responses
Dr. Sabine Eming is Professor of Dermatology at the University of Cologne. She received her MD and her training in Dermatology at the University of Cologne. She was research fellow at The Scripps Research Institute and Harvard Medical School. Dr. Eming’s research interest has focused on the mechanisms how the skin senses damage and how …
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Team Meeting: Sophie Veigl (virtual)
Team Meeting: Sophie Veigl (virtual)
How to classify transgenerational immune systems? Abstract: In recent years, immune systems have sparked considerable interest within the philosophy of science. One issue that has received increased attention is whether other phyla besides vertebrates display an adaptive immune system. Particularly the discovery of CRISPR-Cas9-based systems has triggered a discussion about how to classify adaptive immune …
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Philippe Bousso (Pasteur Institute), Decoding the mode of action of tumor immunotherapies in vivo
Philippe Bousso (Pasteur Institute), Decoding the mode of action of tumor immunotherapies in vivo
On Feb 15th, we will host an outstanding and innovating immunologist, namely Philippe Bousso (Institut Pasteur). Philippe pioneered intravital imaging techniques in immunology and has recently produced excellent work in cancer immunology. Title: "Decoding the mode of action of tumor immunotherapies in vivo" Abstract: Understanding the complex interactions between the immune system and the tumor …
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Team Meeting: Damien Brisou
Team Meeting: Damien Brisou
Damien Brisou is a doctoral student at ImmunoConcept. In the meeting he will present tools he uses for bibliographic and bibliometric analysis.