Immunity and Infection symposium 2011
To cure the uncurable; What are the newest insights in the battle against ancient diseases? The last decades have seen remarkable successes.
Throughout human history, people have strived to cure the diseases of their time. Nevertheless, there are still ancient diseases, like SLE or malaria, which remain uncured. Today’s research sheds new light on the underlying mechanisms of these diseases, leading to potential new treatment strategies. But what are the latest insights in the battle against ancient diseases? During the I&I symposium o
Busy busy day, but we are looking forward to tomorrow!! We hope you are too!
01/11/2011
Jolanda Smit Jolanda Smit werkt sinds 2003 aan haar eigen onderzoekslijn naar het dengue-virus (knokkelkoorts). “Bij de eerste infectie heb je grote kans op knokkelkoorts, vergelijkbaar met een ernstige griepinfectie. Daarna ben je beschermd tegen herinfectie door hetzelfde virus. Maar raak je geïnfecteerd met e...
21/10/2011
Program second day 18 november http://www.iisymposium.com/18%20november.html
20/10/2011
Program first day 17 november http://www.iisymposium.com/test.html
11/10/2011
Check the new PV of this symposium! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ATd37bOYFww
Infection and Immunity Symposium PV Throughout human history, people have strived to cure the diseases of their time. The last decades have seen remarkable successes. Nevertheless, there are st...
04/10/2011
New Speaker anounced: Kai Matuschewski http://www.iisymposium.com/SpeakerMatuschewski.html
Infection And Immunity Symposium 2011 Malaria continues to be the most important vector-borne infectious disease. It is caused by unicellular eukaryotes of the genus Plasmodium that have the unique capacity to invade and replicate within erythrocytes, terminally differentiated cells. Malaria pathology is caused exclusively by Plasmodium...
30/09/2011
Due to some problems with our website, this wasn't published earlier. Hope it is still some help to the students finishing their posters :)
Designing conference posters » Colin Purrington Gratuitous advice on how to prepare posters for scientific meetings, research conferences, and similar gatherings of nerds who want to share their stuff on really big pieces of paper. With apologies, this page is really long and long-winded, but will give you the basics on how to make your poster a...
Tip: when exporting a graph from Prism to a .jpg format, you can select the dpi yourself!
Just shot the material for the promotion video :)
We hope everyone uses the upcoming weekend to finish their scientific posters :)
20/09/2011
Victor Nizet (USCD) will give a talk about the exciting world of Innate Immune Resistance Mechanisms of Invasive Human Streptococcal Pathogens http://www.iisymposium.com/SpeakerNizet.html
Infection And Immunity Symposium 2011 Group A Streptococcus (GAS) and Group B Streptococcus (GBS) are important Gram-positive bacterial pathogens, each associated with a variety of mucosal and invasive human infections. GAS and GBS systemic disease reflects diverse abilities of these pathogens to resist clearance by the multifaceted def...
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31/10/2011