


Benefit of mast cells and IgE during innate and acquired immune responses to venoms. Is this the “good side” of allergy?
Monday 18th February at 11 am Pavillon Baudot Dr Steve Galli – The University of California, San Francisco (UCSF)
Innovative Solutions for flow cytometry
Thursday 14th February at 1.30 pm Room Druet Pascale Abou Serhal Daou – Invitrogen
Immune checkpoint-dependent exhaustion and tissue resident memory (Trm)-like phenotype define tumor-specific CTL in epithelial cancers
Thursday 7th February 1.30 pm Room Druet Dr. Maha Ayyoub, CRCT
Les biofilms viraux: comment les rétrovirus exploitent la matrice extracellulaire pour se disséminer efficacement et collectivement
Thursday 30th January 1.30 pm Room Druet Dr. Maria-Isabelle Thoulouze, UMR 1225 Interactions Hôtes – Agents Pathogènes, Ecole Nationale Vétérinaire de Toulouse
SIV infection in natural hosts: insights into innate immune responses and their role in protection against disease
Thursday 24th November at 1.30 pm Room Druet Dr. Michaela Muller – Institut Pasteur
SIV infection in natural hosts: insights into innate immune responses and their role in protection against disease
Thursday 24th January 1.30 pm Room Druet Dr michaela Muller – Institut Pasteur
Spatial Positioning of Innate Cells Controls B Cell Immunity to Infection
Thursday 25th April at 1.30pm Room Druet CPTP Dr. Mauro Gaya – CIML
Learning from helminths: Macrophages, Type 2 immunity, and Tissue Repair
Thursday 17th January 11am Pavilnon Baudot – CHU Purpan Pr Judith Allen – University of Manchester
IDEP, integrated Differential Expression and Pathway analysis without any R command line
Thursday 10th January 1.30 pm Room Druet Manuel Lebeurrier – CPTP