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Cambridge Immunology Network

 

Our body is under constant attack by microbes. These extremely small particles, such as bacteria and viruses, hijack our bodies to live and reproduce, after all, they are parasites so this is how they survive.  How then does our body defend itself against this constant attack and how does it tell a potential invader from the friendly bacteria that are beneficial to us and which we can't live without? 

 

Panel discussion: Thursday 1st April 18:00-19:30 GMT, Cambridge Immunology “Now you see it, now you don’t: how our immune system tells friend from foe!”.  For bookings please got to: Now you see it, now you don’t: How our immune system tells friend from foe! | Cambridge Festival

Panel chair: Professor Clare Bryant

Panel members: Dr Akhilesh Jha and Professor Arthur Kaser