Perspective on autoimmunity: a view from the ANCA vasculitis looking glass
Perspective on autoimmunity: a view from the ANCA vasculitis looking glass Air date: Wednesday, November 2, 2016, 3:00:00 PM Category: WALS ...
NIH VideoCast
AMA Webinar: FDA Review Process for COVID-19 Vaccine Candidates (Episode 1 of a series)
Join AMA President, Susan R. Bailey, MD and Peter Marks, MD, PhD, Director of the Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research at the Food and Drug ...
American Medical Association (AMA)
Cornell's Department of Microbiology and Immunology
The Department of Microbiology and Immunology comprises an interactive faculty engaged in research in infectious disease and host immune response.
Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine
Franca C (2016): Naturally acquired humoral immunity, malaria vaccine and biomarker development
Walter and Eliza Hall Institute PhD completion seminar 8 August 2016 Camila Franca Population Health and Immunity division http://www.wehi.edu.au.
WEHI Seminars
Doherty Institute Immunology Seminar
We recently hosted a special seminar, information exchange and panel discussion on COVID-19 immunology research at the Doherty Institute.
Doherty Institute
Session 7: Antiphospholipid Antibodies: Is APS a Complement-Mediated Autoimmune Disorder?
Dr. Ware Branch presents at the Friday Satellite Symposium, Evaluation and Treatment of Complement-Mediated Blood Disorders in Women of Childbearing ...
Foundation for Women & Girls With Blood Disorders
Donald P. Lawrence, MD - Clinical Aspects of Immune Checkpoint Therapeutics
Donald P. Lawrence, MD, Clinical Director of the Center for Melanoma at Massachusetts General Hospital Cancer Center, discusses the clinical aspects of ...
MGHCancerCenter
Ethan Shevach: Tregs - ready for the clinic?
Studies over the past 20 years have clearly defined and extensively characterized Foxp3+ T regulatory cells (Tregs) as major players in the control of most ...
ProImmune thinkpeptides
Amy Rosenberg: You Think You've Mastered Immunity? Cautionary Tales from The Immunology Revolution
We are in an unprecedented time in our ability to manipulate the immune system for the antithetical outcomes of immune activation to treat cancer and immune ...
ProImmune thinkpeptides
Intestinal mucosal immunity: using the zebrafish as a model
Assistant Prof. Sylvia Brugman from Wageningen University gave a talk entitled "Intestinal mucosal immunity: using the zebrafish as a model" at Frontiers in ...
Tohoku University
2016 Immune Engineering Douglas Lauffenburger
Doug Lauffenburger - MIT, BE & Koch Institute In vivo systems analysis of immune/inflammatory pathophysiology Engineering Immunity, May 4-5, 2016 ...
KochInstituteMIT
The mammalian virome in genetic analysis of health and disease pathogenesis
The mammalian virome in genetic analysis of health and disease pathogenesis Air date: Wednesday, April 22, 2015, 3:00:00 PM Category: WALS - Wednesday ...
NIH VideoCast
How RNA Therapeutics will Change Cardiovascular Medicine (John P. Cooke, MD) December 21, 2020
LIVESTREAM RECORDING December 21, 2020 DEBAKEY CV LIVE: At the Cutting Edge of Cardiovascular Science "How RNA Therapeutics will Change ...
Houston Methodist DeBakey CV Education
Symposium 15: Late breaking talks in innate immunity, infection and cancer
Presented By: Speaker Biography: Webinar: Symposium 15: Late breaking talks in innate immunity, infection and cancer Webinar Abstract:
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Coronaviruses: History, Biology and Innate Immune Antagonism
Presented By: Susan Weiss Speaker Biography: Susan Weiss obtained her PhD in Microbiology from Harvard University working on paramyxoviruses and did ...
LabRoots
ECCVID: 360 degrees around immunity conferred by SARS-CoV-2 featuring Peter Simmonds
Prof. Peter Simmonds is Professor of Virology at the University of Oxford. His recent research focuses on disease impacts, molecular epidemiology and ...
ESCMID
Functional dynamics of the gut microbiome in health and disease
Functional dynamics of the gut microbiome in health and disease Air date: Tuesday, October 27, 2015, 3:00:00 PM Category: WALS - Wednesday Afternoon ...
NIH VideoCast
The Dawn of Translation in NASH and Hepatic Fibrosis
A Department of Medicine Grand Rounds presented by Scott Friedman, MD, Fishberg Professor of Medicine; Dean for Therapeutic Discovery; Chief, Division of ...
Icahn School of Medicine
Targeting Cancer Pathways: The Tumor Microenvironment
Rakesh K. Jain, PhD (Harvard Medical School/MGH), and Padmanee Sharma, MD, PhD (MD Anderson Cancer Center) ⬇️ Expand “Show More” to view ...
Cell Signaling Technology, Inc.
Genes, environment and immunity in the development of rhe...
Crafoord Laureate 2013 Lars Klareskog, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden. Introduction by Catharina Svanborg, Lund University, Sweden.
Vetenskapsakademien
Evaluating tumor-immune cell interactions in human lung cancer using multiparametric and spatially..
Presented By: Kurt Schalper, MD, PhD Speaker Biography: Dr. Schalper trained as cell/molecular biologist and surgical pathologist. His professional experience ...
LabRoots
Inflammatory and Immune Mechanisms in Lymphatic Vascular Disease - LE&RN - ACP
http://lymphaticnetwork.org Dr. David Zawieja, PhD, presents, "Inflammatory and Immune Mechanisms in Lymphatic Vascular Disease." The third talk in a ...
Lymphatic Education & Research Network (LE&RN)
CSF1, CSF1R and Control of Macrophage Differentiation
For more information, http://bio-rad-antibodies.com/vet Does your research revolve around the role macrophages play in health and disease? Do you seek to ...
Bio-Rad Laboratories
21. Evolutionary Medicine
Principles of Evolution, Ecology and Behavior (EEB 122) Evolution plays an important though underutilized role in medicine. Evolution guides how our bodies ...
YaleCourses
SBI.ImunoTalks “Immune response to SARS-CoV-2”
SBI.ImunoTalks “Immune response to SARS-CoV-2”, com a pesquisadora Akiko Iwasaki (Yale University - USA). Chair: Karina Bortoluci (SBI) Transmissão em: ...
Sociedade Brasileira de Imunologia
Why Parents Matter (Epigenetically): Genomic Imprinting in Health and Disease
Why Parents Matter (Epigenetically): Genomic Imprinting in Health and Disease Air date: Wednesday, January 06, 2016, 3:00:00 PM Category: WALS ...
NIH VideoCast
Acquired Immunity | Human Health and Diseases I Zoology | Class 12 | TNSCERT/CBSE | NEET
Connect with us: Subscribe to us on YouTube -Science Easy Tech - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9-lNk-8AhQgUe2aIOmKvdA?sub_confirmation=1 ...
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Keynote speaker: What will it take to develop the cures for ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease
Earn CME credit for this activity: https://naccme.com/program/7318 In this Keynote presentation from the Clinical Track at the 2018 Advances in Inflammatory ...
ImedexCME
Wound Healing to Longevity: Microbe-Induced Immune Proficiency in Human Health - Susan Erdman
July 24-26, 2013 - Human Microbiome Science: Vision for the Future More: http://www.genome.gov/27554404.
National Human Genome Research Institute
Infection, Inflammation & Immunity | UCLA Children's Discovery & Innovation Institute Symposium 2014
Learn about exciting new scientific studies in child health, forge new collaborations with UCLA colleagues, and stimulate translational research team-building for ...
UCLA Health
John Schiller (NCI at NIH) 1: Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Vaccines to Prevent Cancer
https://www.ibiology.org/human-disease/hpv John Schiller provides an overview of HPV virus and infection, compares the three FDA approved vaccines against ...
iBiology
Now for Something Completely Different: A microbe hunter turns to ME/CFS
Columbia University's Ian Lipkin, MD, visited the CDC in September 2019 to present a special seminar hosted by the Division of High Consequence Pathogens ...
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
COVID-19: Is Our Cure Worse Than The Disease? | With Dr. Paul Offit
As panic descends and aggressive lockdown measures start in the US, are we causing more harm on a population level than good? Regardless of the answer, ...
ZDoggMD
Conference 934: COVID-19: The search for immunity and the promise of a vaccine
On September 30th at 12.30 PM EST, we were joined by Drs. Simon Wain-Hobson, virologist at the Institut Pasteur, and Marie-Paule Kieny, Research Director at ...
Consulate of France in New York
Immunopathogenesis of SLE
This SLE webcast reviews the regulation of B cell responses to antigen and abnormalities of B cell function in SLE. Visit http://www.ccfcme.org/biovcmevideos to ...
ClevelandClinicCME
Plant Based Nutrition - Session II
The position of the Medical Executive Committee of SUNY Downstate Medical Center, as recommended by the Committee and Plant-based Health and Nutrition, ...
Downstate TV
Cell-based Assays to Functionally Characterize Immunotherapy and the Immune Response to Viral...
Presented By: Chris Langsdorf Speaker Biography: As a staff scientist at Thermo Fisher Scientific Chris leads a cross-functional team developing fluorescent ...
LabRoots
Why Protein Structure Matters in Drug Development: Lab Chat with Steven Almo, Ph.D.
http://www.einstein.yu.edu - Using animations and a walk through his lab, Dr. Steven Almo explains in lay terms why protein structure and shape are important in ...
Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Immunology Fall 2019 Lecture 17: T Cell Receptor
Drew University Biol 348 (Immunology) Lecture 17 10-9-19.
Brianne Barker
Fish health and immunology: lessons from infectious agents
Prof. Geert Wiegertjes from Wageningen University gave a talk entitled "Fish health and immunology: lessons from infectious agents" at Food safety and ...
Tohoku University
Immune Checkpoint Blockade in Cancer Therapy
UC Berkeley Events
Nicholson Lecture 2015: "Hepatitis C: 26 Years Later”
"Hepatitis C: 26 Years Later” Lecturer: Professor Charles M. Rice, Maurice R. and Corinne P. Greenberg Professor in Virology, The Rockefeller University, New ...
Karolinska Institutet