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The Cambridge Immunology Network Seminar Series has been running since 1998, highlighting local, national and international research in immunology and is well received by researchers in both academia and industry. The seminar series is a collaboration between the Cambridge Immunology Network and supported by the Cambridge Institute of Translational Immunology and Infectious Disease (CITIID). Seminars take place weekly on Thursdays at 4pm and feature a leading speaker from the immunology field. The weekly seminars are held in the Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Jeffrey Cheah Biomedical Centre (JCBC), Puddicombe Way, Cambridge. Refreshments are provided following the seminar for attendees. For more information please contact: enquiries@immunology.ac.uk If you have a question about this list, please contact: Ruth Paton; comms. If you have a question about a specific talk, click on that talk to find its organiser. 5 upcoming talks and 654 talks in the archive: show first 500. “Primitive steroidogenesis in mast cells: A novel regulatory mechanism for mast cell function”
‘Humoral immunity in the lung of influenza infected mice’
Professor Awen Gallimore, Co-Director of Systems Immunity Research Institute, Cardiff University
Prof. Veit Hornung, Gene Center and Department of Biochemistry, University of Munich
“Imaging the Immune System in Tissue Repair”
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