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05/04/2009 - 05/09/2009 | Obergurgl
The threat of diseases: considering the options - is the second in a series of two conferences on the impact of the environment on innate immunity. The first conference was held in April 2007, and set the stage for discussing basic knowledge about one of the most important defense functions of organisms against
parasitic diseases: the innate immune system.
In May 2009 the follow-up conference will build upon the knowledge gained in the 2007 conference and will have a more applied angle. Its highlights will include vectors of disease - both an introduction to the model organisms, and what the prospects are for immunological interference in these organisms; innate defense molecules for use as antibiotics, environmental stressors and global change, emerging disease and innate immunity, and how our knowledge can be used to develop strategies against the spread of new diseases.
Chair: Prof. Dr. Joachim Kurtz
University of Münster/Germany
Faculty of Biology
Animal Evolutionary Ecology Group
E-Mail: joachim.kurtz@uni-muenster.de
Information on participating / attending:
http://www.esf.org/activities/esf-conferences/details/2009/confdetail223.html?co...
Closing date for application: 8 February 2009
Date:
05/04/2009 - 05/09/2009
Event venue:
Universitätszentrum Obergurgl
Gaisbergweg 3,5,7
6456 Obergurgl
Tyrol
Austria
Target group:
Scientists and scholars
Email address:
Relevance:
international
Subject areas:
Biology, Medicine
Types of events:
Entry:
01/13/2009
Sender/author:
Dr. Christina Heimken
Department:
Presse- und Informationsstelle
Event is free:
no
Language of the text:
English
URL of this event: http://idw-online.de/en/event25900
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