Ort: Seminarraum Immunologie ( A2.5.02 )

Zeitpunkt: 17:00 s.t.

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Titel
Do 14.01.10

Prof. Daniela Männel (Universität Regensburg)

Role of TNFR2 in sepsis-induced immune suppression
Do 28.01.10
Prof. Manfred Lutz (Universität Würzburg)

Generation, subsets, and functions of myeloid-derived suppressor cells

Do 25.02.10
Dr. Ingo Kleiter (Universität Regensburg) The role of T cell Smad7 in cellular immunity and in the regulation of autoimmune inflammation in the central nervous system
Do 18.03.10
Dr. J. Lehmann (Frauenhofer-Inst., Leipzig)

Die Hybridomtechnik - ein "alter Hut"? ein Vergleich der Herstellung monoklonaler Antikörper gestern und heute

Do 08.04.10
PD Dr. Uwe Ritter (Universität Regensburg) Characterization of myeloid suppressor cell activity in experimental leishmaniasis
Do 22.04.10

Prof. Thomas Hehlgans (Universität Regensburg)

Functional characterization of lymphotoxin-beta-receptor activation in inflammation
Do 06.05.10
PD Dr. Wulf Schneider (Universität Regensburg) Analysis of TNFR1 internalization-dependent TNF-mediated resolution of the inflammatory response
Do 27.05.10
Dr. Petra Hoffmann (Universität Regensburg) Influence of the pattern recognition receptor TLR5 on GVHD and the protective effect of donor CD4+ CD25+ regulatory T cells following allogenic bone marrow transplantation
Do 10.06.10
Dr. Mathias Heikenwälder (ZIHP, Zürich) Lymphotoxin signaling and Hepatitis B and C viruses: from lymphoid neogenesis to liver cancer
Do 24.06.10
PD Dr. Heike M. Hermanns (University of Würzburg ) Cross-regulation of cytokine signalling: pro-inflammatory cytokines  
restrict IL-6 signalling through receptor internalisation and  
degradation

Ort: Seminarraum Immunologie ( A2.5.02 )

Zeitpunkt: 17:00 s.t.

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