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Identifying T Cell Subset Phenotype and Function in Infections - 10th March 2011

astrid englezou

Wednesday, 04 Nov 2009 15:44 UTC

“A revolution in the basic understanding of immunology occurred in the late 1980s with the discovery that CD4+ helper T cells were not a homogeneous population but could be divided into Th1 and Th2 subsets based on their cytokine profiles. 20 years later the field of T cell subset phenotype and function remains fast moving with the recently demonstrated existence of T regulatory and Th17 cells adding extra layers of complexity. The meeting will explore current ideas about the roles played by these varied T cells subsets in a variety of infections with presentations from leaders in the field” Meeting Chair: Dr Kathryn Else, University of Manchester, UK

This meeting has CPD approval

The Deadline for early registration is January 20th 2011
After this time the fees double, so make sure you register early!

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