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8. Aarhus Immunotherapy Symposium (AIS8)
Aula Nordre Ringgade 4, Aarhus C, DenmarkJoin us for the 8th Aarhus Immunotherapy Symposium: "Immunotherapy in the service of medicine". See program here: AIS8_3rd Call_A4
2023 Annual Meeting and General Assembly in DIS
Mærsk TowerOn behalf of DIS President Allan Randrup Thomsen and his co-organizers, we are happy to invite you for the DIS Annual Meeting, which will be held Tuesday the 30th of May, 2023, at Maersk Tower in Copenhagen. Please see the DIS-meeting-Invitation_2023 for programme and use the DIS-Meeting-Registration_2023
Lecture by Graham Pawelec – “Immunosenescence: How worried should we be and when?”
Mærsk TowerLecture by Graham Pawelec on Immunosenescence at Panum Mærsk Tower. Please click here for more information: Seminar_Graham Pawelec_June_28
Global Excellence Research seminar XXXII – Martin Bachman – Panum
Panum 16.6.16 (Faculty Club) Blegdamsvej 3B, København N, DenmarkMartin Bachmann (University of Bern) Martin will talk about "Virus-like particles for the development of therapeutic vaccines". Add this event to your calendar.
PhD defence: Isabella Skandorff Pedersen
Panum Aud. 29.01.30 Blegdamsvej 3B, København N, DenmarkExploring Endogenous GammaretroviralImmunogenicity & Cancer Vaccine Potential Assessment Committee: Associate professor Lea Klingenberg Barfod (Chairperson) Dr Anders Elm Pedersen Professor Martin Bachmann Supervisors: Clinical Professor Eivind Per Thor Straten Associate Professor Peter Johannes Holst Department: Department of Immunology and Microbiology Graduate Programme: Immunology and Infectious Diseases Place:
Novel mechanisms in innate immune defense against virus infections – Søren Riis Paludan – DTU
DTU Lyngby Anker Engelunds Vej 1, Kgs. Lyngby, DenmarkSynopsis: Pattern recognition receptors (PRRs) are broadly perceived to constitute the first line of defense against infections. While PRRs indeed evoke strong antimicrobial activity, these immune receptors also induce inflammation and are frequently associated with pathologies. This raises the question as to whether additional early immune mechanisms
Pathogens, Diet, and Tissue Microenvironment: A Dynamic Interplay in Regeneration and Carcinogenesis
Gustav Wieds vej Gustav Wieds Vej 10c, Room 3130-303, Aarhus C, na, DenmarkCindrilla Chumduri inaugural lecture. Cindrilla Chumduri specializes in the study of infection, carcinogenesis, and regeneration. Her research is focused on the intricate connections that exist between the host tissue microenvironment, diet and pathogens during the early stages of cancer development. Her work is at the forefront of
Springtime School programme – LEO Foundation Skin Immunology Research Center
The programme for the LEO Foundation Skin Immunology Research Center Springtime School in April 2024 taking place in Hornbæk, Denmark, is now available. For more information click here: 02 SIC springschool program 2024. Registration opens on the 1st of December.
AIS10 – Aarhus Immunotherapy Symposium, 10th Anniversary Meeting
Aula Nordre Ringgade 4, Aarhus C, DenmarkA Decade of Discovery: Celebrating Collaboration at the 10th Aarhus Immunotherapy Symposium (AIS) Thursday 14 November 2024 Aula, Aarhus University 12:00-13:00 Registration 13:00-13:05 Welcome by the Vice-Dean for Research, Faculty of Health, Per Höllsberg Session 1: Chair Thomas Vorup-Jensen & Poul Sørensen 13:05-13:50 Paul Peter Tak, Candel
Trained immunity: a memory for innate host defense – Mihai Netea
DTU Ly101-R3.086 Room S01 Anker Engelunds Vej 1, Kongens Lyngby, DenmarkMihai Netea Invited speaker to DTU on November 25th at 13:30 Location: Ly101-R3.086 meeting room S01 Mihai Netea was born and studied medicine in Cluj-Napoca, Romania. He completed his PhD at the Radboud University Nijmegen, The Netherlands, on studies investigating the cytokine network in sepsis. After working