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Institute of Experimental Immunology and Hepatology

Institute of Experimental Immunology and Hepatology University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf, Hamburg, Germany. GASTSPRECHER-SYMPOSIUM 19. und 20. Juni 2012 „Immunregulation “ Gebäude N27, Seminarraum 14, Erdgeschoss. PROGRAMM Vorträge 19. Juni 2012

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Institute of Experimental Immunology and Hepatology

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  1. Institute of Experimental Immunology and Hepatology University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf, Hamburg, Germany GASTSPRECHER-SYMPOSIUM 19. und 20. Juni 2012 „Immunregulation “ Gebäude N27, Seminarraum 14, Erdgeschoss PROGRAMM Vorträge 19. Juni 2012 15.30 Begrüßung Prof. Gisa Tiegs, Sprecherin Graduiertenkolleg 15:45 Prof. Oliver Papst „Securing tolerance in the intestine” 16.30Prof. ´Tim Sparwasser “Layers of dendritic cell-mediated T cell tolerance and their regulation during inflammation and cancer“ Vorträge 20. Juni 2012 09:15Prof. Jochen Huehn “Development and functional properties of Fox3+ Tregs“ 10:00Prof. Irmgard Förster „Environmental regulation of immune responses through the AhR/AhRR system“ 10:45 Posterbegehung, Diskussion mit Gastsprechern + Mittagspause 13:00 Prof. Manfred Lutz „Subsets and activation requirements of murine myeloid-derived suppressor cells“ 13:45Dr. Linda Diehl “Local immune regulation by liver sinusoidal endothelial cells“ 14:30 Ende Vorträge: 35 Minuten + 10 Minuten Diskussion

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