Amsterdam Cardiovascular Sciences
ACS events
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Translational Immunology (TRIM) Meeting - Prof. Dr. Ramon Arens
Lecture & speech TRIM: Regulation of T cell immunity for immunotherapy
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Research meeting Interaction between immunology and metabolism
Other During this Research meeting you will discover the role of bile salt as hormones that can dampen steatosis and inflammation, how foamy, lipid-laden macrophages affect atherosclerotic disease, and how unnecessary anti-anaerobic antibiotics may harm sepsis patients by disrupting vital gut microbes — and how one PhD student took this insight from the bench to international guidelines in just four years.
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The Art of Dialogue - three-part training series
Course & workshop A three-part training series on dialogical practice, facilitation, and design organised by Network Science in Dialogue, IXA , Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam.
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Amsterdam Cohort Hub webinar December
Lecture & speech Every four weeks, ACH organizes a webinar to present our cohort-studies and discuss themes relevant for cohort studies, their staff and researchers.
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Evening Panel discussion "Finding your perfect scientific match"
Lecture & speech On December 4th from 17:30-20:00, Young AGEM will be organizing their first evening event: "Scientific Match"!
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ACS Annual Symposium
Congress & symposium ACS Annual Symposium
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Added value of epidemiological research based on registration data for healthcare
Lecture & speech Are you interested in or working on a data-driven (research) project in healthcare? And would you like to know more about best practices for your project? Then broodje MedInfo is for you!
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Qualitative Innovation in Action: Advancing Open Research Through Qualitative Methods
Congress & symposium
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Learning path: Valorisation and Impact
Course & workshop Have you ever thought about the impact your research or idea could have outside academia? Would you like to explore how you can increase the impact you are already making? IXA offers a new learning path on valorisation and impact.
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Translational Immunology (TRIM) Meeting - Dr. Zoe van Kempen
Lecture & speech TRIM: Personalization of high-efficacy therapies for relapsing remitting MS