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Contemporary Molecular Immunology 530 Spring 2008

Tuesday 5:30-7:00PM
CSRB North Tower 7th floor Conference Room
Course Director: Barry Sleckman, 747-8235, sleckman@wustl.edu

DateSpeakerTitle
January 15, 2008Barry Sleckman, M.D., Ph.D.Antigen Receptor Gene Assembly: DNA gets a break.
January 22, 2008Emil Unanue, M.D.Ehrlich, horror autotoxicus, and type 1 diabetes.
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January 29, 2008Kenneth Murphy, MD, PhDT helper cell differentiation: Making decisions stick.
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February 5, 2008Wayne Yokoyama, M.D., Ph.D.Immunology 101: What poxviruses teach us about the immune response
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February 12, 2008Debbie Lenschow, M.D., Ph.D.Type I Interferons: Your first defense against viral attack.
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February 19, 2008Tony French M.D., Ph.D.Natural killer cells and viral infections
February 26, 2008Robert Schreiber, Ph.D.Tumor editing by the immune response: For better or worse?
March 4, 2008Wojciech Swat, Ph.D.Reactive oxygen species - a necessary evil of innate and adaptive immunity?
March 11, 2008Herbert (Skip) Virgin, M.D., Ph.D.What on earth are we responding to? Novel viruses and the immune system
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March 18, 2008Paul Allen, Ph.D.Autoimmunity: It all starts with T cells

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