The lectures taking place during the 9th HKU-Pasteur Immunology Course on "Quantitative Immunology" will be open to the public.
You can find here the list of lecturers and the title of their talks.
Venue: Seminar Room HRI-703, 7/F Hong Kong Jockey Club Building for Interdisciplinary Research, 5 Sassoon Road, Pokfulam
Monday 20 March 2017:
9:00-11:30 Magnus FONTES and Milena HASAN, Institut Pasteur, Paris The "Milieu Interieur" Project: Understanding the Determinants of a Normal Healthy Immune Response in Humans 13:00-15:30 Magnus FONTES, Institut Pasteur, Paris Computational science to dissect biological functions
Tuesday 21 March 2017:
9:00-11:30 Chris COTSAPAS, Yale School of Medicine and Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard Systems approaches to studying the immune response 13:00-15:30 Dan ZAK, Centre for Infectious Diseases, Seatle Assessment of immune status using blood transcriptomics
Wednesday 22 March 2017:
9:00-12:00 Catherine BEAUCHEMIN, Ryerson University, Toronto Modelling virus infections in vitro and in vivo
Thursday 23 March 2017:
9:00-12:00 Mike STUBBINGTON, Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute, UK Investigating immunology with single-cell genomics
Friday 24 March 2017:
9:00-12:00 James DI-SANTO, Institut Pasteur, Paris / HKU-Pasteur Research Pole Transcriptional signatures and the identity of innate lymphoid cells
Monday 27 March 2017:
9:00-11:30 Hiroshi OHNO, RIKEN Center for Integrative Medical Sciences, Yokohama An overview of Microbiota and immunity 13:00-15:30 Xiao-Ning XU, Imperial College London Ab repertoires in virus infection
Tuesday 28 March 2017:
9:00-11:30 Gabriel VICTORA, The Rockefeller University, NYC Maturation of the antibody response 13:00-15:30 Bernard MALISSEN, Centre d'Immunologie de Marseille-Luminy, France Quantitative “omics” to dissect the complexity of T cell-dendritic cell interactions
Wednesday 29 March 2017
9:00-11:30 Sumana SANYAL, HKU-Pasteur Research Pole A functional proteomics-based approach to probe host immune responses to viral infections 11:30-12:30 Alexandre PEURICHARD, InvivoGen Behind the Science: the development of reagent for immunologists, a case study from InvivoGen
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