Magyar Laboratóriumi Diagnosztikai Társaság IFCC Course on Evidence-Based Laboratory Medicine
Rendezvény kezdete: 2005.09.21.Rendezvény vége: 2005.09.24. Helyszín: Budapest, Hungary, Hotel Taverna **** Budapest, 20 Váci Street, H-1052, Hungary organised by the Committee on Evidence-Based Laboratory Medicine of IFCC
under the auspices of IFCC/FESCC and in collaboration with the
Screening and Diagnostic Test Methods Group
of the Cochrane Collaboration
The course will be awarded 28 CME credit points. Certificates of CME credits will be given to all participants at the end of the course.
Registration forms can be downloaded from www.ifcc.org
Please return your registration form to IFCC Office by 15 May 2005 the latest.
You will receive a confirmation of the acceptance of your registration and hotel booking, together with payment advice, by 5 June 2005.
Only those applications are accepted where course fees are transferred to the account of IFCC by 1 July 2005. Applicants will be notified of the approval of their participation by 22 July.
Deadline for registration: 15 May 2005.
Confirmation of registration: 5 June 2005
Deadline for payment: 1 July 2005
Approval of participation: 22 July 2005
REGISTRATION FEE
The course fee covers the attendance, course handbook and CD-ROM, coffee and teas during breaks, lunches during the course, the welcome reception and the course dinner.
Registration fee before 1 July 2005: €uro 300
Registration fee after 2 July 2005: €uro 400
On site registration: €uro 450 (Cash only)
PAYMENT
Payment of the registration fee is due after confirmation of registration. The organisers will confirm the acceptance of registration to the course by 5 June and will send the instructions for payment accordingly.
The deadline for payment is 1 July. Approval of participation at the course will not be confirmed until payment is received. Payment is accepted in €uros by bank-to-bank transfer only, payable to IFCC. No other form of payment can be accepted.
PLEASE DO NOT SEND PAYMENT WITH YOUR REGISTRATION!
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Magyar Immunológiai Társaság 15th International Symposium on Dendritic Cells
Rendezvény kezdete: 2018.06.10.Rendezvény vége: 2018.06.14. Szakterület(ek): Allergológia, klinikai immunológia
Helyszín: Germany, Aachen, A rendezvény Web oldala: http://www.dc-2018.com/ Thirty years of Dendritic Cell Symposia created a unique and world-wide operating network of research groups dedicating their work to better understand the role of dendritic cells in health and disease and to harness their therapeutic potential. Initiated by the discovery of Ralph Steinman at Rockefeller University, New York, in the early 1970s, European scientists were attracted by this exciting field of research early on and continue to make major contributions.
Thus, it is our great pleasure to invite you to join us at the 15th International Symposium on Dendritic Cells in historic Aachen. This city is not only located in today’s tri-state-area between, Belgium, The Netherlands and Germany but also represents a true European place having been home to Celtics, Romans, Merovingians and Franconians alike in the past.
Abstract topics
1 – DC ontogeny & development
2 – Transcriptional & epigenetic regulation of DC
3 – Antigen processing & presentation
4 – T cell priming & polarization
5 – DC subsets & functional specialization
6 – DC interaction with commensal microbiota
7 – DC in tolerance & tissue homeostasis
8 – DC in allergy & autoimmunity
9 – DC in chronic infections
10 – DC in cancer & cancer immunotherapy
11 – DC vaccination & immunotherapy (beyond cancer)
12 – Omics approaches to dissect DC heterogeneity & networks
Magyar Immunológiai Társaság 15th International Symposium on Dendritic Cells
Rendezvény kezdete: 2018.06.10.Rendezvény vége: 2018.06.14. Szakterület(ek): Allergológia, klinikai immunológia
Helyszín: Germany, Aachen, A rendezvény Web oldala: http://www.dc-2018.com/ Thirty years of Dendritic Cell Symposia created a unique and world-wide operating network of research groups dedicating their work to better understand the role of dendritic cells in health and disease and to harness their therapeutic potential. Initiated by the discovery of Ralph Steinman at Rockefeller University, New York, in the early 1970s, European scientists were attracted by this exciting field of research early on and continue to make major contributions.
Thus, it is our great pleasure to invite you to join us at the 15th International Symposium on Dendritic Cells in historic Aachen. This city is not only located in today’s tri-state-area between, Belgium, The Netherlands and Germany but also represents a true European place having been home to Celtics, Romans, Merovingians and Franconians alike in the past.
Abstract topics
1 – DC ontogeny & development
2 – Transcriptional & epigenetic regulation of DC
3 – Antigen processing & presentation
4 – T cell priming & polarization
5 – DC subsets & functional specialization
6 – DC interaction with commensal microbiota
7 – DC in tolerance & tissue homeostasis
8 – DC in allergy & autoimmunity
9 – DC in chronic infections
10 – DC in cancer & cancer immunotherapy
11 – DC vaccination & immunotherapy (beyond cancer)
12 – Omics approaches to dissect DC heterogeneity & networks
Magyar Immunológiai Társaság 15th International Symposium on Dendritic Cells
Rendezvény kezdete: 2018.06.10.Rendezvény vége: 2018.06.14. Szakterület(ek): Allergológia, klinikai immunológia
Helyszín: Germany, Aachen, A rendezvény Web oldala: http://www.dc-2018.com/ Thirty years of Dendritic Cell Symposia created a unique and world-wide operating network of research groups dedicating their work to better understand the role of dendritic cells in health and disease and to harness their therapeutic potential. Initiated by the discovery of Ralph Steinman at Rockefeller University, New York, in the early 1970s, European scientists were attracted by this exciting field of research early on and continue to make major contributions.
Thus, it is our great pleasure to invite you to join us at the 15th International Symposium on Dendritic Cells in historic Aachen. This city is not only located in today’s tri-state-area between, Belgium, The Netherlands and Germany but also represents a true European place having been home to Celtics, Romans, Merovingians and Franconians alike in the past.
Abstract topics
1 – DC ontogeny & development
2 – Transcriptional & epigenetic regulation of DC
3 – Antigen processing & presentation
4 – T cell priming & polarization
5 – DC subsets & functional specialization
6 – DC interaction with commensal microbiota
7 – DC in tolerance & tissue homeostasis
8 – DC in allergy & autoimmunity
9 – DC in chronic infections
10 – DC in cancer & cancer immunotherapy
11 – DC vaccination & immunotherapy (beyond cancer)
12 – Omics approaches to dissect DC heterogeneity & networks
Magyar Immunológiai Társaság 15th International Symposium on Dendritic Cells
Rendezvény kezdete: 2018.06.10.Rendezvény vége: 2018.06.14. Szakterület(ek): Allergológia, klinikai immunológia
Helyszín: Germany, Aachen, A rendezvény Web oldala: http://www.dc-2018.com/ Thirty years of Dendritic Cell Symposia created a unique and world-wide operating network of research groups dedicating their work to better understand the role of dendritic cells in health and disease and to harness their therapeutic potential. Initiated by the discovery of Ralph Steinman at Rockefeller University, New York, in the early 1970s, European scientists were attracted by this exciting field of research early on and continue to make major contributions.
Thus, it is our great pleasure to invite you to join us at the 15th International Symposium on Dendritic Cells in historic Aachen. This city is not only located in today’s tri-state-area between, Belgium, The Netherlands and Germany but also represents a true European place having been home to Celtics, Romans, Merovingians and Franconians alike in the past.
Abstract topics
1 – DC ontogeny & development
2 – Transcriptional & epigenetic regulation of DC
3 – Antigen processing & presentation
4 – T cell priming & polarization
5 – DC subsets & functional specialization
6 – DC interaction with commensal microbiota
7 – DC in tolerance & tissue homeostasis
8 – DC in allergy & autoimmunity
9 – DC in chronic infections
10 – DC in cancer & cancer immunotherapy
11 – DC vaccination & immunotherapy (beyond cancer)
12 – Omics approaches to dissect DC heterogeneity & networks