Toll-like Receptor meeting - Feedback
Gail Whiting
Wednesday, 03 October 2007 12:23 UTC
Here is the feedback for the meeting Toll-like receptors – Investigating innate immunity & infection on September 25th 2007.
Feel free to add your comments if you were at this event (or if you did not attend, let us know what you would like from this sort of meeting).
All the feedback received was very positive and we also had a lot of good comments from the delegates. The content and the standard of the speakers’ presentations were particularly appreciated.
These are the delegate’s comments
• Great meeting. Many thanks
• Meeting was an ideal size with time to think about the presentations – not information overload!
• Well organised and informative
• Good scope of presentations, well organised
• Very nice choice of topics. Euroscicon did a really good job organising speakers and producing information
The poster prize was won by Rebecca Phillips of York for her work discussing a role for IRF-7 in regulating the intracellular fate of Leishmania donovani.
From the Feedback forms
Most of the delegates were very happy with the meeting, and would consider coming to this meeting again or to another Euroscicon meeting
Comments on the venue
• Very spacious and well maintained
• Intimate atmosphere but well set up for meeting
_Other meetings we are considering _
• Immunotherapy of leukaemia
• Emerging and re-emerging disease
• Fungal immunology
We ask all of our delegates to suggest other meetings they would like to attend in the future.
If anyone is interested in participating in any of these proposed meetings, please email our managing director sharacohen@euroscicon.com who would be happy to discuss this with you further.
Many thanks to everyone who participated in this successful event, especially the Chairs, Drs Kathy Triantafilou and Martha Trianafilou from the University of Sussex.
All comments to this forum are very welcome.
Gail
Dr Gail Whiting
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This was such a good meeting that we have decided to run a follow up meeting in 2009. When we have a date set I will let everyone know
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