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The Intercampus Immunology Work-in-Progress Meeting, organized by Cornell University, serves as a collaborative platform for researchers and scientists in the field of immunology to share their latest findings and advancements. This conference is designed to foster synergy among various departments and campuses of Cornell University, enhancing the research capacity in
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immunologic sciences. Key speakers at the event include esteemed professionals such as Sarah Caddy, MA, VetMB, PhD, DACVM, FRCVS, an Assistant Professor at the Baker Institute for Animal Health, who is renowned for her contributions to the field. Other notable speakers include faculty members from the Weill Cornell Medical College and Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, all of whom contribute significantly to the ongoing dialogue in immunology and microbial pathogenesis.
The meeting will feature presentations on critical topics such as the role of gut fungi in amplifying inflammation during severe COVID-19 and the ambitious NIH grant initiative aimed at training 'immuno-engineers'. This initiative reflects a commitment to tackling significant challenges in the quest for an HIV cure with a substantial investment of $3.4 million. In addition, the conference will highlight the achievements of standout scientists, such as Dr. Hector Aguilar-Carreño, who has recently garnered a prestigious fellowship from SUNY. Attendees will also have the chance to participate in seminars focusing on infection and immunity, featuring talks from Dr. Shane Crotty and Dr. Alfred Singer, among others, providing a comprehensive overview of current research and future directions in the field. The event promises to be an enriching experience for all participants, facilitating valuable connections and discussions among leading experts in immunology.
The meeting will feature presentations on critical topics such as the role of gut fungi in amplifying inflammation during severe COVID-19 and the ambitious NIH grant initiative aimed at training 'immuno-engineers'. This initiative reflects a commitment to tackling significant challenges in the quest for an HIV cure with a substantial investment of $3.4 million. In addition, the conference will highlight the achievements of standout scientists, such as Dr. Hector Aguilar-Carreño, who has recently garnered a prestigious fellowship from SUNY. Attendees will also have the chance to participate in seminars focusing on infection and immunity, featuring talks from Dr. Shane Crotty and Dr. Alfred Singer, among others, providing a comprehensive overview of current research and future directions in the field. The event promises to be an enriching experience for all participants, facilitating valuable connections and discussions among leading experts in immunology.
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Timings12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
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Estimated Turnout0-300 Delegates Based on previous editions | Event TypeConference |
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