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Institute for Research in Biomedicine
Istituto di Ricerca in Biomedicina

Via Vincenzo Vela 6 - CH-6500 Bellinzona
Tel. +41 91 820 0300 - Fax +41 91 820 0302 - info [at] irb [dot] usi [dot] ch

Calendar

Unless noted otherwise all seminars take place in the IRB Seminar Room, via Vela 6, Bellinzona.

Datesort ascending Speaker Event
23.03.2012 12:00

Stéphane Chevrier

Seminar: Identification and characterization of a new transcription factor involved in late B cell differentiation
From: Walter + Eliza Hall, Institute of Medical Research, Parkville, AUS
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12.03.2012 17:00

Daniela Latorre

Seminar: Immunomodulatory effects of bovine lactoferrin on antigen presenting cells
From: Istituto Superiore di Sanità
Location: IRB Bellinzona
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06.03.2012 12:00

Branch Moody

Seminar: CD1a as a target of Human Th22 Cells
From: the Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School in Boston, US
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08.02.2012 12:00

Luigi Naldini

Seminar: Recent Advances in Hematopoietic Stem Cell Gene Therapy: from microRNA Regulation to Targeted Gene Transfer"
From: San Raffaele Telethon Institute for Gene Therapy, Milan, IT
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16.01.2012 12:00

Maria Grazia Cusi

Seminar: Toscana virus: infection and pathogenesis
From: Siena University School of Medicine Siena, IT
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12.01.2012 12:00

Santiago Fernandez Gonzalez

Seminar: Trafficking of B cell antigen in the lymph nodes
From: Immune Disease Institute in Boston, USA
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18.11.2011 14:00

Jens Stein

Seminar: Two-photon microscopy and optical path difference
From: University of Bern, CH
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11.11.2011 09:00

EADV speakers

EADV meeting: Chronic inflammatory and autoimmune diseases: practical issues and fundamental advances

10.11.2011 12:00

Jos A.G. van Strijp

Seminar: Bacterial Immune Evasion
From: Experimental Microbiology, University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht, NL
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08.11.2011 12:00

Marina de Bernard

Seminar: “Modulation of the host immune response by Helicobacter pylori Neutrophil Activating Protein and its possible applications in therapy”
From: University of Padova, IT
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