Immunology ICGEB Podcasts
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Topics relating to biomedical science and the physiological functioning and diseases of the immune system.
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J. T. Patton - Boundless Flexibility of the Rotavirus Genome
Jhon T. Patton, Blatt Chair of Virology and Associate Professor Indiana University, Department of Biology Bloomington, IN, USA speaks on "Boundless Flexibility of the Rotavirus Genome". This movie has been recorded at ICGEB Trieste.
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L. Westerberg - The immune system is never at rest: Understanding the role of actin regulators in immune cells
Lisa WESTERBERG, Department of Microbiology, Tumor and Cell Biology Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden speaks on "The immune system is never at rest: Understanding the role of actin regulators in immune cells". This movie has been recorded at ICGEB Trieste.
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R. Guler - Host transcriptomics of tuberculosis to statins and minor groove binders as host/pathogen-directed drug therapy for tuberculosis
Reto GULER, Division of Immunology, IDM, University of Cape Town & International Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology (ICGEB) Cape Town Component, SOUTH AFRICA speaks on "Host transcriptomics of tuberculosis to statins and minor groove binders as host/pathogen-directed drug therapy for tuberculosis". This movie has been recorded at ICGEB Trieste.
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D.M. Salunke - New paradigms of specificity at molecular level in immune recognition
Dinakar M. Salunke, International Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology (ICGEB), Structural Immunology lab., New Delhi, INDIA, speaks on “New paradigms of specificity at molecular level in immune recognition”. This seminar has been recorded by ICGEB Trieste
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M. Bellone - Unrevealing the bone marrow immune landscape that drives multiple myeloma progression
M. Bellone, Unit of Cellular Immunology, Division of Immunology, Transplantation and Infectious Diseases San Raffaele Scientific Institute, 3P-A1 Dibit, Milan, ITALY speaks on “Unrevealing the bone marrow immune landscape that drives multiple myeloma progression”. This seminar has been recorded by ICGEB Trieste
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V. Hornung - Intracellular DNA sensing by the innate immune system
Veit Hornung, Institute of Molecular Medicine, University Hospital, University of Bonn, Bonn - GERMANY speaks on “Intracellular DNA sensing by the innate immune system”. This seminar has been recorded by ICGEB Trieste