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Denver Translational Immunology Symposium
Denver Translational Immunology Symposium
Organized by a consortium of departments and programs, this symposium strives to promote interactions of basic and clinical scientists who share interests in translational immunology. This quarterly symposium features keynote speakers, local clinical and basic scientists, poster presentations, and educational opportunities.

Theme: B Cell Immunobiology in Autoimmune Disease
November 10, 2008
4:30-8:00 pm
Children's Hospital

Yale and Princeton Conference Center
second floor

Schedule

4:30 pm: Poster presentations and social hour

Graduate students, post-docs, and PI’s are encouraged to submit posters related to clinical, translational, and basic immunology. Posters may present laboratory overviews, or may focus on a specific project. Please register and submit your abstract online by November 3. Awards will be given for the best posters.

6:00 pm: Selected Poster Presenter: TBA Nov 10, 2008.

6:15 pm: Roberta Pelanda, PhD, Associate Professor, Department of Immunology, National Jewish Health & University of Colorado Denver
   Title: Humanized mice: a system to study human B cell tolerance and autoimmunity

6:45 pm: Inaki Sanz, M.D. Professor and Head of the Division of Allergy/Immunology and Rheumatology, Department of Medicine, University of Rochester
   Title: B cells, tolerance and human SLE
Registration is open October 15 – November 3, 2008 Please click here to register.
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Program Sponsors: Divisions of Rheumatology and Allergy and Clinical Immunology, Department of Medicine, University of Colorado Denver School of Medicine
Symposium sponsors: Integrated Department of Immunology at National Jewish Health and the University of Colorado Denver School of Medicine; University of Colorado Cancer Center, Barbara Davis Center, Department of Dermatology, and Department of Medicine (Divisions of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, Gastroenterology, Infectious Disease, and Rheumatology) at the University of Colorado Denver School of Medicine


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