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Cambridge Immunology Network

 

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.

The Inflamed Brain: a Cambridge Neuroscience Interdisciplinary Workshop

Tuesday June 21st from 13:30-18:30, Corpus Christi College, Cambridge

This workshop is now open for registration and is Free to attend but registration is required.

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.

The workshop features short talks from Guy Brown, Ewan Smith, Karen Ersche, Michael Zandi, Golam Khandaker, John O'Brien, Joanne Jones and Nicholas Evans.

Register now and do not miss out!

Date: 
Tuesday, 21 June, 2016 - 13:30 to 18:30
Contact name: 
Dervila Glynn
Contact email: 
Event location: 
Corpus Christi College, Cambridge