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If you have a question about this list, please contact: . If you have a question about a specific talk, click on that talk to find its organiser. 0 upcoming talks and 49 talks in the archive. Cambridge Immunology Network Seminar Series Leveraging early life immunity to end pandemicsProf Sallie Permar, Dept of Pediatrics, Weill Cornell Medicine. Hosted by Dr Sarah Caddy
Cambridge Immunology Network Seminar Series Neural stem cells encounters with immunity in the adult brainProf Isabel Fariñas, University of Valencia. Hosted by Dr Alexandra Nicaise
Cambridge Immunology Network Seminar Series A MAIT cell journey, from Salmonella to COVIDDr Mariolina Salio, MRC Weatherall Institute of Molecular Medicine, University of Oxford. Hosted by Prof Gillian Griffiths
Cambridge Immunology Network Seminar Series A MAIT cell journey, from Salmonella to COVIDDr Mariolina Salio, MRC Weatherall Institute of Molecular Medicine, University of Oxford. Hosted by Prof Gillian Griffiths
Cambridge Immunology Network Seminar Series Necrophagia, DaNGeRous indigestion and immunity to cancerProf Caetano Reis e Sousa, The Francis Crick Institute, London. Hosted by Prof Yorgo Modis
Cambridge Immunology Network Seminar Series How cells defend their cytosol against bacteria: Ubiquitylation of LPS and other tricksProf Felix Randow, MRC-LMB, Cambridge. Hosted by Prof Paul Lehner
Cambridge Immunology Network Seminar Series Fast runners and lazy couch potatoes – the spectrum of migrating immune cellsDr Tim Lämmermann, Max Planck Institute of Immunobiology and Epigenetics Freiburg, Germany. Hosted by Prof Menna Clatworthy.
Cambridge Immunology Network Seminar Series Connecting myeloid cell metabolism and functionDr David Sancho, The National Centre for Cardiovascular Research (CNIC), Madrid. Hosted by Dr Patrycja Kozik.
Cambridge Immunology Network Seminar Series Multi-omics analysis of in vivo human immune response to malariaAssistant Professor Youssef Idaghdour, New York University Abu Dhabi. Hosted by Dr Bidesh Mahata.
Cambridge Immunology Network Seminar Series Functional heterogeneity of tissue-resident lymphocytesProfessor Laura Mackay, The University of Melbourne. Hosted by Dr Raquel Bartolomé Casado. Due to speaker location please note different time.
Cambridge Immunology Network Seminar Series PI3Kd coordinates transcriptional, epigenetic and metabolic changes to promote effector CD8+ T cells at the expense of central memoryDue to speaker location - please note different time.
Cambridge Immunology Network Seminar Series Mitochondrial translation is required for sustained killing by cytotoxic T cellsProfessor Gillian Griffiths, Cambridge Institute of Medical Research. Hosted by Professor Arthur Kaser.
Cambridge Immunology Network Seminar Series Targeting T cell ion transport to advance cancer immunotherapyRobert Eil, Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU). Hosted by Rahul Roychoudhuri.
Cambridge Immunology Network Seminar Series The smallest unit: Deciphering adaptive immune responses by fate mapping of single lymphocytesVeit Buchholz, Technical University Munich. Hosted by Arianne Richard.
Cambridge Immunology Network Seminar Series Role of astrocytes in the control of CNS inflammationFrancisco Quintana, Harvard Medical School. Hosted by Stefano Pluchino.
Cambridge Immunology Network Seminar Series 2A or not 2A?: Structural insights into a new viral gene expression switchChris Hill, University of Cambridge. Hosted by Paul Lehner.
Cambridge Immunology Network Seminar Series CTLA-4-mediated control of follicular helper T cells and autoimmunityLucy Walker, University College London. Hosted by Rahul Roychoudhuri.
Cambridge Immunology Network Seminar Series NLRP3 inflammasome activation in neurodegenerative diseaseMichael Heneka Univ. of Bonn DZNE. Hosted by Clare Bryant.
Cambridge Immunology Network Seminar Series Role of the IgE-FceRI axis in cancer immune-surveillanceJessica Strid, Imperial College London. Hosted by Rahul Roychoudhuri.
Cambridge Immunology Network Seminar Series Antibody Mediated Protection Against SARS-CoV-2 If we have it, will it last?Michael Diamond, Washington University in St. Louis. Hosted by Yorgo Modis.
Cambridge Immunology Network Seminar Series AMR surveillance for public healthDr Veeraraghavan Balaji, Christian Medical College, Vellore, India. Hosted by Ankur Mutreja.
Cambridge Immunology Network Seminar Series An ancient immunoreceptor educates maternal natural killer cells to optimise reproductionFrancesco Colucci, University of Cambridge. Hosted by Andrew Sharkey.
Cambridge Immunology Network Seminar Series Global studies of the host-pathogen interface using physical and genetic interaction mappingDavid Gordon , University of California San Francisco. Hosted by Paul Lehner.
Cambridge Immunology Network Seminar Series Visualizing Myddosome assembly and the induction of IL-1 receptor signallingMarcus Taylor, MPIIB Berlin. Hosted by Gillian Griffiths.
Cambridge Immunology Network Seminar Series Membrane-cytoskeleton mechanical crosstalk during phagocytosisNils Gauthier, IFOM, Milano. Hosted by Gillian Griffiths.
Cambridge Immunology Network Seminar Series Development and maintenance of human tissue immune responsesDonna Farber, Columbia University Medical Center. Hosted by Cecilia Dominguez Conde.
Cambridge Immunology Network Seminar Series Understanding the CD28-CTLA-4 pathway from a ligand perspectiveDavid Sansom, UCL Institute of Immunity and Transplantation. Hosted by Gosia Trynka.
Cambridge Immunology Network Seminar Series Non-canonical cross-presentation: what is it and when does it work?”Julie Magarian Blander, Cornell University. Hosted by Patrycja Kozik.
Cambridge Immunology Network Seminar Series Environment control of T cell functionDoreen Cantrell, University of Dundee. Hosted by Cecilia Dominguez Conde.
Cambridge Immunology Network Seminar Series T cell metabolism in aging and age-related diseasesMaría Mittelbrunn, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid. Hosted by Meritxell Nus.
Cambridge Immunology Network Seminar Series Regulating the regulators: controlling transcription factor and chromatin modifier function during cell differentiationRichard Jenner, University College London. Hosted by Rahul Roychoudhuri.
Cambridge Immunology Network Seminar Series Accelerating vaccine development: from COVID-19 to the futureAlexander (Sandy) Douglas, University of Oxford. Hosted by Gavin Wright.
Cambridge Immunology Network Seminar Series Innovations to Tackle COVID19 Pandemic in South AsiaMohammad Nowroz Haqma, University of London. Hosted by Ankur Mutreja.
Cambridge Immunology Network Seminar Series The role of microbes and microbial metabolites in regulation of host responsivenessKathy McCoy, University of Calgary. Hosted by Katharina Ramshorn.
Cambridge Immunology Network Seminar Series Environmental exposures shape the immune system early in lifePetter Brodin, Karolinska Institutet. Hosted by Cecilia Dominguez Conde.
Cambridge Immunology Network Seminar Series Post-transcriptional control of T cell differentiationVigo Heissmeyer, Helmholtz Zentrum München. Hosted by Martin Turner.
Cambridge Immunology Network Seminar Series RIG-I-like receptors: assembly, action and clearance of the signalosome.Sun Hur, Harvard University. Hosted by Yorgo Modis
Cambridge Immunology Network Seminar Series Persistent asymptomatic malaria in the dry season: host control or parasite ploy?In partnership with Cambridge Infectious Disease IRC
Cambridge Immunology Network Seminar Series Tissue resident CD4 T cells: division of labor in the lung.Carolyn King, University of Basel. Hosted by Michelle Linterman.
Cambridge Immunology Network Seminar Series Influence of vaccine on the evolution of Corynebacterium diphtheriae.Vartul Sangal, Northumbria University. Hosted by Ankur Mutreja.
Cambridge Immunology Network Seminar Series Mitochondrial dynamics fine-tunes T cell exhaustion.Ping-Chih Ho, University of Lausanne. Hosted by Christoph Hess
Cambridge Immunology Network Seminar Series Tissue-specific features of human innate lymphoid cells.Jenny Mjosberg Karolinska Institute, Hosted by Tim Halim
Cambridge Immunology Network Seminar Series Dynamic regulation of hypoxia-inducible factor-1α activity is essential for normal B cell development.Natalie Burrows, University of Cambridge. Hosted by Menna Clatworthy
Cambridge Immunology Network Seminar Series 'Resistance to Helminths: Location, Immunity and Modulation.'Richard Grencis, University of Manchester. Hosted by Bidesh Mahata.
Cambridge Immunology Network Seminar Series 'Multidimensional Super-resolution Imaging.'Steven Lee, University of Cambridge, Hosted by Andres Floto
Cambridge Immunology Network Seminar Series 'Role of PYHIN proteins in innate immune sensing and signalling'Andrew Bowie, University of Dublin. Hosted by Clare Bryant.
Cambridge Immunology Network Seminar Series 'Identification of a Kupffer cell subset capable of reverting the T cell dysfunction induced by hepatocellular priming.'Matteo Iannacone, San Raffaele Scientific Institute. Hosted by Menna Clatworthy.
Cambridge Immunology Network Seminar Series 'A distal enhancer at the human chromosome 11q13.5 risk locus promotes suppression of colitis by Treg cells'Rahul Roychoudhuri, University of Cambridge. Hosted by Andrew McKenzie.
Cambridge Immunology Network Seminar Series 'Cohort-based whole genome sequencing in Primary Immune Deficiency: the end of the beginning of PID genetics?'James Thaveniran & Ken Smith, University of Cambridge. Hosted by Menna Clatworthy.
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