Amsterdam institute for Immunology and Infectious diseases
AI&I events
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Adore seminar: Prof. dr. Boudewijn Lelieveldt - Dimensionality Reduction for Life Scientists
Lecture & speech
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PhD Graduation Alexandra de Nooy
PhD Graduation Mathematical modelling to guide the development of novel tuberculosis diagnostics
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International Day of Immunology webinar: 'Regulatory T Cells: Guardians of Immune Balance'
Congress & symposium This year’s theme, “Regulatory T Cells: Guardians of Immune Balance,” will focus on the crucial role of immune regulation in health and disease. We are especially pleased to welcome Nobel Prize 2025 laureate Professor Shimon Sakaguchi, alongside other distinguished scientists, for what promises to be an engaging and insightful program.
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PhD Graduation Takondwa Msosa
PhD Graduation Digital Adherence Tools for HIV Management in Young People Living with HIV in Malawi
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PhD Graduation Nicoline Post
PhD Graduation Reflecting on vitiligo | New insights in immunology and treatment of vitiligo
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Translational Immunology (TRIM) Meeting - Prof.dr. Joep Killestein
Lecture & speech Title talk: Development of clinical intervention protocols and biomarkers for MS
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PhD Graduation Agner Parra Sanchez
PhD Graduation Advancing Treat-to-Target in Systemic Lupus Erythematosus | Bridging the gaps in patient experience, evidence, and digital innovation
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Lecture Paul Kubes: 'Understanding the role of myeloid cells in the healing response'
Lecture & speech As a preface to the Vascular Immunology Symposium on May 7, Professor Paul Kubes will give a lecture entitled “Understanding the role of myeloid cells in the healing response”. You are welcome to join!
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1st Symposium on Vascular Immunology: From Mechanisms to Medicine
Congress & symposium This program covers topics such as immune cell dynamics, vascular biology, mechanobiology, hemodynamics, and translational and clinical research.
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2nd Mini-symposium Topic Allergies - Type 2 airway diseases
Congress & symposium Allergy research in Amsterdam UMC is diverse and touches upon many aspects of this disease. We therefore welcome you to our second AI&I TOPIC ALLERGIES meeting discussing both laboratory and clinical research, this time featuring Type 2 airway diseases.