Visits
• October 6th 2011
Guest lecturer – prof. Ari Waisman
Prof. Ari Waisman from the University Medical Center of the Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz, Germany, made a visit to the Faculty and provided new insights into the surprising role of dendritic cells and IL-10 in the induction of CNS autoimmunity.
Lecture Invitation
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• October 3rd 2011
Guest lecturer – prof. Matthias Gstaiger
Prof. Matthias Gstaiger from the Institute of Molecilar Systems Biology, ETH Zurich, Switzerland, held a lecture on the modularity and dynamics of signaling networks linked to cell growth and cancer.
Lecture Invitation
• July 8th 2011
Guest lecturer – Dr Klaas Gisbergen
Dr Klaas Gisbergen from Amsterdam, The Netherlands, made a visit and held a lecture interestingly titled: Survival of the Fittest T-cells: How the Unfit Cheat
Lecture Invitation
• March 22nd 2011
Guest lecturer – prof. Oded Meyuhas
Another interesting lecture to take place on March 22nd as we are delighted to welcome prof. Meyuhas from our Israeli partner institution, Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
Lecture Invitation Activites Schedule
• February 3rd 2011
Guest lecturer – prof. Jan Brosens
We are honored to welcome prof. Jan Brosens, Chair in Reproductive Medicine and Science - Department of Surgery and Cancer, Imperial College, London. He is scheduled to give lecture titled: “New Insights into the Molecular Basis of Recurrent Pregnancy Loss”
Please find detailed information here.
Program
• October 5th 2010
Guest lecturer – prof. Giorgio Stanta
Project activities (WP6) continue as prof. Giorgio Stanta from the University of Trieste, coordinator of the European project IMPACTS: “Archive tissues: Improving Molecular Medicine Research and Clinical Practice”, visits and gives a lecture titled:
“Archive Tissues: Biobanking and Translational Research”
Program
• September 17th 2010
Guest lecturer – prof. Joop Jansen
As part of activities under Work Package 2, we had the pleasure of welcoming prof. Joop Jansen, a renowned hematologist from the Radboud University in Netherlands, who gave a lecture titled:
“Epigenetic Aberrations in Myeloid Malignancies”
Program
• September 8th 2010
Guest lecturer – prof. Vinay Kumar
Globally recognized scientist and author of several popular medical textbooks, prof. Vinay Kumar from the University of Chicago, gave two highly-anticipated lectures titled:
“Integrated Curriculum – A Case-Based Method for Active Learning through the Portal of Pathology”
“The Dual Functions of 2B4 (CD244) and its Role in NK Cell “Self-Tolerance”
Program
• July 20th 2010
TransMedRi project officially starts!!
“Kick-Off” Meeting program