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The Manchester Immunology Group is part of the 3i Research Theme http://www.ls.manchester.ac.uk/research/themes/iii/ Seminar Series 26 th November: Mary Collins (University College London) “Regulation of NFkappaB signalling by viral and cellular FLIP proteins” 3 rd December: Graham Anderson (University of Birmingham) “Control of T-cell development and tolerance in the thymus” 10 th of December: Ludewig Burkhard (Institute of Immunobiology, St. Gallen, Switzerland) Title TBC 7 th of January: Mads Gyrd-Hansen (University of Oxford) Title TBC 14 th of January: Arthur Kaser (University of Cambridge) “ER stress and autophagy conspiring in the Crohn's disease epithelium” 21st of January: Philippe Bousso (Institut Pasteur, Paris) Title TBC 28th of January: Catharien Hilkens (University of Newcastle) Title TBC 4 th of February: Steven Singer (Georgetown University, Washington/) “Lessons from animal models of giardiasis” 1 st October, 1pm Ulf Klein (Herbert Irving Comprehensive Cancer Centre, New York) “Molecular Control of Mature B-Cell Development” 8 th October: Sophie Hambleton (University of Newcastle) “Forward Genetics of Human Immunity – Learning from Extreme Phenotypes” 15 th October: Ann Ager (University of Cardiff) “Directing the traffic of effector T lymphocytes: breaking down dogma” 22 nd October: Oliver Pabst (Institute of Molecular Medicine, Aachen, Germany) “Pathways of IgA induction in the intestine” 29 th October: Graham Lord (King’s College London) “The role of the transcription factor T-bet in gut mucosal responses” 5 th November: Jessica Quintin (The Pasteur Institute, Paris) “Innate immune memory: ‘training’ and beyond” 12 th November: Mark Field (University of Dundee) “A novel nuclear lamina in trypanosomes: Evolution, epigenetics and immune evasion” 19 th November: Reinhold Förster (Hannover Medical School, Germany) Title TBC

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The Manchester Immunology Group is part of the 3i Research Theme http://www.ls.manchester.ac.uk/research/themes/iii/

Seminar Series26th November: Mary Collins (University College London)“Regulation of NFkappaB signalling by viral and cellular FLIP proteins”

3rd December: Graham Anderson (University of Birmingham)“Control of T-cell development and tolerance in the thymus”

10th of December: Ludewig Burkhard (Institute of Immunobiology, St. Gallen, Switzerland) Title TBC

7th of January: Mads Gyrd-Hansen (University of Oxford) Title TBC

14th of January: Arthur Kaser (University of Cambridge)“ER stress and autophagy conspiring in the Crohn's disease epithelium”

21st of January: Philippe Bousso (Institut Pasteur, Paris) Title TBC

28th of January: Catharien Hilkens (University of Newcastle) Title TBC

4th of February: Steven Singer (Georgetown University, Washington/) “Lessons from animal models of giardiasis”

1st October, 1pmUlf Klein (Herbert Irving Comprehensive Cancer Centre, New York)“Molecular Control of Mature B-Cell Development”

8th October: Sophie Hambleton (University of Newcastle)“Forward Genetics of Human Immunity – Learning from Extreme Phenotypes”

15th October: Ann Ager (University of Cardiff)“Directing the traffic of effector T lymphocytes: breaking down dogma”

22nd October: Oliver Pabst (Institute of Molecular Medicine, Aachen, Germany)“Pathways of IgA induction in the intestine”

29th October: Graham Lord (King’s College London)“The role of the transcription factor T-bet in gut mucosal responses”

5th November: Jessica Quintin (The Pasteur Institute, Paris)“Innate immune memory: ‘training’ and beyond”

12th November: Mark Field (University of Dundee) “A novel nuclear lamina in trypanosomes: Evolution, epigenetics and immune evasion”

19th November: Reinhold Förster (Hannover Medical School, Germany)Title TBC

The Manchester Immunology Group is part of the 3i Research Theme http://www.ls.manchester.ac.uk/research/themes/iii/

Seminar Series

7th of April: Careers Seminar by Taylor Rowlinson RecruitmentTitle TBC

14th of April: Alan Sher (NIAID, Bethesda) Title TBC

21st of April: Kris Clark (University of Dundee) Title TBC

28th of April: Leonie Taams (Kings College London)“Cellular and molecular mechanisms of immune regulation in inflammatory arthritis”

5th of May: Mark Peakman (Kings College London)“HLA-guided studies of autoreactive T cells in type 1 5th diabetes”

12th of May: Ken Murphy (Washington University)“Development and function of dendritic cell subsets in immunity”

19th of May: Edward Pearce (University of Freiburg)“The metabolic regulation of innate immune cell activation”

26th of May: Amy Buck (University of Edinburgh)“Vesicle and RNA secretion by helminths: a new mode of parasite-host communication”

11th of February: Esther de Jong (University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands)Title TBC

18th of February: Steffen Jung (Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel) “Macrophages –Tissue Specialisations and Functions”

25th of February: Alexandre Potocnik (The university of Edinburgh“Integrins in haematopoiesis: What is the impact of alpha4 integrin on stem cell and progenitor survival, migration and compartmentalisation?”

3rd of March: Graham Pawelec - Helmholtz Centre for Infection Research,Tuebingen, Germany)“Immunosenescence and Cancer: is there an Immune Risk”

10th of March: Andres Hidalgo (CNIC, Madrid, Spain)“Innate immunity beyond inflammation”

17th of March: Paras Anand (Imperial College London)Title TBC

24th of March: Santiago Zelenay - CRUK MI“Cyclooxygenase-dependent tumour growth through evasion of immunity”

31st of March: Nick Gay (University of Cambridge)Title TBC