Lectures
Our lectures are organised with the Else Kröner-Forschungskolleg. Our lectures will give a detailed insight into immunology focussing on intra- and intercellular cell communication and state-of-the-art techniques, complemented by general aspects of biomedical research.
Our lectures occur once every four weeks on Tuesday, from 11:00 am - 12:30 pm at the IMKI seminar room on the 2nd floor in H26 (IMKI). The complete program can be found here as a PDF.
2016-2017
11.10.2016: Co-stimulatory and co-inhibitory molecules in health and disease
Dr. Priya Sakthivel, HZI
08.11.2016: How uterine innate immune cells prepare the uterus for implantation
Prof. Dr. Ana Zenclussen, EXGYN OvGU
10.01.2017: Aspects of epigenetic regulation
Dr. Ulrich Thomas, LIN
07.02.2017: Mast cells: sentinel innate immune cells with diverse roles from allergy to immune defense
Prof. Dr. Anne Dudeck, IMKI OvGU
07.03.2017: Different forms of cell death and how to detect them
Prof. Dr. Ingo Schmitz, IMKI/HZIOvGU
04.04.2017: Regulation of adaptive immune response by coagulation proteases
Prof. Dr. Berend Isermann, IKCP OvGU
02.05.2017: The actin cytoskeleton and immune cells
Dr. Stefanie Kliche, IMKI OvGU
30.05.2017: Molecular mechanisms of T-cell development
PD Dr. Luca Simeoni, IMKI OvGU
15.08.2017: New Insights into Immunological Synapsis
Prof. Dr. Lothar Jänsch, HZI