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2017 Festschrift for Richard J. Grand, M.D.
Wednesday, September 27, 2017 1:00 pm to 5:30 pm Boston Children's Hospital | Enders Research Building| 320 Longwood Avenue | Folkman Auditorium
Stephan Kissler, Ph.D.
Joslin Diabetes Center Immune Regulatory Function of CD5 in the Gut
Hans-Christian Reinecker, M.D.
Associate Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School Director of Genetics Animal Model Core, CSIBD Associate Immunologist, Massachusetts General Hospital, Division of Gastroenterology The GEFH1 Innate Immune Pathway
Tobias Walther, Ph.D. and Robert V. Farese, Jr., M.D.
Tobias Walther, Ph.D. Professor of Genetics and Complex Diseases (HSPH) Howard Hughes Medical Institute Investigator Robert V. Farese, Jr., M.D. Professor of Genetics and Complex Diseases (HSPH) Professor of Cell Biology (HMS) From DGATs to Droplets: Mechanisms and Physiology of Fat Synthesis and...
Sandra Citi, MD, PhD - SPECIAL EPITHELIAL CELL BIOLOGY FOCUS GROUP SEMINAR
Pizza lunch to be served Presentation: Force-dependent regulation of the conformation and functions of the tight junction proteins ZO-1 and ZO-2 Sandra Citi, MD, PhD Department of Cell Biology | Faculty Sciences | University of Geneva Host: Jerrold R. Turner, MD, PhD
James R. Goldenring, M.D., Ph.D., AGAF
Vanderbilt University School of Medicine | Paul W. Sanger Professor of Surgery | Professor of Cell and Developmental Biology | Vice Chairman for Research Section of Surgical Sciences Lessons from Microvillus Inclusion Disease: Identification of apical bulk endocytosis in neonatal enterocytes
Javier E. Irazoqui, Ph.D.
Associate Professor, Department of Microbiology and Physiological Systems UMass Medical School Cholinergic control of the intestinal host response to infection.
2018 Spring Scientific Symposium
2018 Spring Scientific Symposium Mechanisms of Inflammation in Health and Disease Tuesday, April 10, 20189:00 am – 5:00 pm Location: Folkman Auditorium, Boston Children's Hospital, 320 Longwood Avenue Scientific Host: Jonathan C. Kagan, PhD Free On-Line Registration is available now 2018 HDDC...
Stephen J. Galli, M.D.
Stanford University School of Medicine Professor of Pathology and of Microbiology and Immunology Seeing allergy and anaphylaxis through the lens of evolution: Roles of mast cells and IgE in innate and adaptive defenses against venoms