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The Challenge of TB
UCL’s Contribution - video
UCL marks World TB Day with the symposium: ‘The challenge of TB: UCL’s contribution’. The event commemorates the date in 1882 when Dr Robert Koch announced the discovery of Mycobacterium tuberculosis, the bacterium that causes tuberculosis (TB). Hosted by the UCL Institute for Global Health, the event provides an opportunity to describe problems and solutions related to the TB pandemic and to support worldwide TB control efforts. It showcases TB and global health work from a range of UCL disciplines and features presentations from leading academics in the field. Dr Marc Lipman (UCL...
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Professor Graham Rook presents a plenary presentation giving a broad overview of TB immunology and the potential for TB immunotherapy as a countermeasure to the long and complex courses of antibiotic treatment, at 'The Challenge of TB: UCL's Contribution' held on 24th March 2010. He explains the...
Published 06/28/10
Professor Nick Keep explores the molecular pathogenesis of TB and describes his work on TB resuscitation promoting factors, at 'The Challenge of TB: UCL's Contribution' held on 24th March 2010. These bacterial 'cytokines' have been shown to be important for waking up dormant M.tb.
Published 06/28/10
Prof. Brian Henderson talks about the role of heat shock proteins in the pathogenesis of tuberculosis at 'The Challenge of TB: UCL's Contribution' held on 24th March 2010. These molecular chaperones are known virulence factors in a range of pathogens and the work presented suggested a possible...
Published 06/28/10
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