Friday, March 27, 2009

BioPark Hertfordshire

 

"A revolution in the basic understanding of immunology occurred in the late 1980s with the discovery that CD4+ helper T cells were not a homogeneous population but could be divided into Th1 and Th2 subsets based on their cytokine profiles. 20 years later the field of T cell subset phenotype and function remains fast-moving with the recently demonstrated existence of T regulatory and Th17 cells adding extra layers of complexity. The meeting will explore current ideas about the roles played by these varied T cells subsets in a variety of parasitic infections with presentations from leaders in the field", Meeting Chair: Dr Kathryn Else, University of Manchester, UK

 

This meeting has CPD approval. To see the agenda and/or book, visit  www.regonline.co.uk/tparasite09