2019 events
New insights into Chagas disease from real-time imaging of experimental Trypanosoma cruzi infections
Real-time infection imaging systems reveal the in vivo dynamics of T. cruzi infections.
Dr Gavin Wright presents his research on vaccine work for the major African disease Trypanosomiasis.
Dr Joana Faria will discuss her work on African trypanosomes.
Professor Dame Pamela Shaw, will discuss five areas of topical interest in relation to this neurodegenerative condition.
Dr Jeziel Damasceno from the University of Glasgow presents his research on Leishmania parasites.
Professor Richard Wade-Martins presents his research on Parkinson’s disease.
Christian Engwerda, Group Leader, QIMR Berghofer, Brisbane, Australia
Professor Matthew H. Todd will deliver his research on open source drug discovery for infectious diseases.
Professor Tim Elliot from the University of Southampton will be giving a biomed seminar.
Dr Richard Gregory of Harvard Medical School will present his work.
Dr Gottfrid Sjödahl (Lund University, Sweden)
Steve Ziegler discusses the role of TSLP.
Professor Peter Currie's work centres on understanding how the small freshwater zebrafish is able to build and regenerate skeletal muscle.
Enabling structure-based drug development for Emerging and Neglected Diseases in the Open
Professor Simi Ali, Newcastle University (Biomedical science seminar series)
Dr Yasmine Belkaid (Biomedical science seminar series)
Professor Gwen Randolp, WUSTL (Biomedical science seminar series)
Professor Adam Mead (Biomedical science seminar series)
Understanding the regulation of the master transcription factor Foxp3 will add valuable knowledge towards developing novel therapeutics against autoimmune diseases.
Talks from group leaders, PhD students and post-docs about research related to neuroscience.
The theme for our third social event is Molecular and Cellular Medicine. All are welcome!
Dr Nichole Cooper's research focuses on understanding the molecular basis of autoimmune conditions in haematology, particularly immune thrombocytopenia (ITP), a condition leading to premature destruction of platelets.
Diet, inflammation, and stem cells: trading off regenerative response with cancer risk
York Biomedical Research Institute will be hosting CIDCATS alumni who will present either on their chosen career path or their research.
The day will focus on the key themes within Immunology, Haematology and Infection at the University of York.
The theme for our second social event is Neuroscience. All are welcome!
The theme for our first social event is Immunology, Haematology and Infection. All are welcome!