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Cambridge Immunology Network

 
  • 29Jun

    Fluidigm, focus on tools for single cell biology. We specialise in both microfluidics, enabling precise control of single cells and reagents, and also proteomic discovery tools such as the CyTOF (Mass Cytometry Time of Flight).

  • 23Jun

    A NEW VEHICLE TO FACILITATE INDUSTRY /ACADEMIC INTERACTION IN CAMBRIDGE

    HOW TO GET INVOLVED

  • 21Jun

    This local workshop will be held on 21st June 2016 in Cambridge (13:30-17:30 followed by drinks and networking, McCrum Lecture theatre, Corpus Christi College). The aim of the workshop will be to foster interactions between investigators in Cambridge, distributed across University Departments and MRC Research Institutes and advance our understanding of how inflammation contributes to the etiology of a number of disorders including Parkinson's disease, multiple sclerosis, depression, addiction, stroke, schizophrenia and others. The workshop is led by Alasdair Coles and will be an opportunity to bring Cambridge investigators together to discuss distinct and common aims and challenges of their work.

  • 13Jun

    The Cambridge Immunology Network strives to support our early career researchers. One way in which we do this is to provide funds to allow the Early Journal Club PapersCareers Journal Club to take place.

  • 11May

    An ideal introduction for non-immunologists and update
    on the latest developments in immunology for the expert.

  • 14Mar

    Saturday 14 March: 2:00pm - 3:00pm

    Mill Lane Lecture Rooms , Room 1, 8 Mill Lane, CB2 1RW

  • 07Oct

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    CIF141

  • 23Jun

    The Babraham Institute will be hosting a one day meeting on Monday 23rd June 2014 from 10am – 6pm on ‘PI3-Kinases in Immunity, Inflammation and Infection’.  This event is open to all research scientists, PhD students, postdocs and PIs with an interest in PI3-kinase research.

  • 21May

    Explore the hottest scientific topics with world leading experts 

    ...at the pub


  • 10Mar

    There is so much going on at the Cambridge Science Festival, running from 10 March till 23rd and it is not all aimed at children! Some highlights related to Immunology:

     

    Monday 10 March, Sainsbury Laboratory, 47 Bateman Street