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Read more at: Cambridge Science Festival 2016

Cambridge Science Festival 2016

22 January 2016

With events from astronomy to zoology, the 2016 Cambridge Science Festival welcomes everyone to explore and discuss science. The Cambridge Immunology Network are involved once again this year with an interactive exhibition "The Immune Army".


Read more at: New hope for people who suffer with IBD with the launch of a major new research resource

New hope for people who suffer with IBD with the launch of a major new research resource

20 January 2016

Dr Miles Parkes talks about the new IBD BioResource


Read more at: Could you be the next Cambridge Immunology Coordinator?

Could you be the next Cambridge Immunology Coordinator?

15 December 2015

The Cambridge Immunology Network requires a new Coordinator. Do you have the drive to develop a community of Immunologists, promote cutting edge research, organise network events/seminars and support the Cambridge-BRC infrastructure?


Read more at: New Speaker Schedule for Immunology and Medicine Seminar Series

New Speaker Schedule for Immunology and Medicine Seminar Series

24 November 2015

The new year is just around the corner and with it comes the new line up of speakers for the Immunology and Medicine Seminar series.


Read more at: New Immunology and Medicine Seminar Schedule for Lent Term 2016

New Immunology and Medicine Seminar Schedule for Lent Term 2016

24 November 2015

The Cambridge Immunology Network has a new schedule of speakers for the Immunology and Medicine seminar series. Most speakers confirmed and titles to be confirmed.


Read more at: Modified T-Cells used to reverse ALL in infant

Modified T-Cells used to reverse ALL in infant

6 November 2015

Gene editing has been used for the first time in a treatment for childhood ALL.


Read more at: Nobel-winning drug 'tackles malaria'.

Nobel-winning drug 'tackles malaria'.

28 October 2015

Early data coming out of trials of ivermectin in Burkina Faso suggest it leads to 16% fewer cases of childhood malaria.


Read more at: The Immune Adaptor SLP-76 Binds to SUMO-RANGAP1 at Nuclear Pore Complex Filaments to Regulate Nuclear Import of Transcription Factors in T Cells.

The Immune Adaptor SLP-76 Binds to SUMO-RANGAP1 at Nuclear Pore Complex Filaments to Regulate Nuclear Import of Transcription Factors in T Cells.

15 September 2015

Christopher Rudd and colleagues have recently had a paper published in Molecular Cell on a new pathway that regulates T-cell activation.


Read more at: Universal flu vaccine comes closer, scientists say

Universal flu vaccine comes closer, scientists say

25 August 2015

Researchers say they are closer to developing a vaccine to give life-long protection against any type of flu, after promising trials in animals.


Read more at: Immunology and Medicine Seminars

Immunology and Medicine Seminars

13 August 2015

The new seminar list for Michaelmas is available - please add these dates into your diaries.