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Cambridge Immunology Network

 
  • 03Nov

    Dr Paul Edwards, Dept of Pathology is giving two lectures as an introduction to cancer biology aimed at PhD students:

  • 17Oct

    FOCIS is offering a limited number of travel awards to support clinical fellows from your institution to attend the European Advanced Course in Basic and Clinical Immunology, to be held October 17-19, 2016 in Paris.

  • 17Oct

    FOCIS Comes to Europe!
    After years of success in the U.S., we are excited to bring our most popular educational course to Europe in 2016! The European Advanced Course in Basic & Clinical Immunology will be held at the Institut Pasteur in Paris from October 17-19! A program featuring leaders from around the globe will give you a clinical spin on major topics in cellular and molecular immunology. With Paris as a backdrop for innovative presentations emphasizing mechanisms of human disease and immune therapies, spots are sure to be in high demand. Register now to guarantee a place in the first-ever European Advanced Course!

  • 06Oct

    Annual National University of Singapore / University of Cambridge Symposium

  • 03Oct

    Cambridge Enterprise is holding a workshop for academics and postdocs in the Life Sciences who are interested in learning more about developing their ideas and inventions into opportunities that are attractive to business and investors.

  • 22Sep

    Cambridge Immunology Network 2016 - Neuro-Immunology

  • 20Sep

    Registration is now open for "Bioinformatics for Principal Investigators" workshop that will take place in September 2016, 20-21, at the Department of Genetics in Cambridge.

  • 20Sep

    This free half day workshop is for any University staff who are currently undertaking consultancy work, or who are thinking of working as a consultant in the near future.

    The workshop tackles how to effectively manage consultancy projects, sharing expertise on best practice, tips on making life easier and trouble-shooting for some of the key issues faced by consultants.

    This event is open to all University staff members. Places are limited. Register here.

  • 13Sep

    Single-cell analysis is revolutionising research. Join us the day before the Single Cell Genomics meeting and hear how experts from across Europe are using single-cell methods to achieve new breakthroughs in the understanding of normal development, disease progression and the effects of therapeutic treatment. Network with single-cell enthusiasts in a relaxed atmosphere and collaborate on new single-cell applications and workflows across a range of research areas.

  • 12Sep

    Progress in Vaccination Against Cancer (PIVAC) aims to bring together translational and clinical oncologists and immunologists dealing with active vaccination against cancer for three days of presentations on the most recent advances in the field. The meeting provides an up-to-date overview of many aspects of tumour immunology. Thanks to its friendly atmosphere and the limited number of participants, PIVAC cultivates lively and fruitful discussions, promotes interactions between participants, speakers and companies attending the conference and encourages the emergence of new partnerships.