Amsterdam institute for Immunology and Infectious diseases
AI&I events
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Translational Immunology (TRIM) Meeting - Dr. Christian Büll
Lecture & speech Title talk: Elucidating the role of glycans in human disease
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VU Funding Day for researchers
Congress & symposium Join the VU IXA-GO for a full day event designed to inspire and support researchers at all career stages. Through a series of high-level keynotes, thematic sessions, and networking opportunities, the event offers valuable insights, practical strategies, and inspiration to help you advance your funding trajectory and strengthen collaborative potential.
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PhD Graduation Michael Adjei
PhD Graduation Operations and Impact of Ghana’s Immunisation Programme | Leveraging lessons and experiences to strengthen programme implementation
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PhD Graduation Laura Radić
PhD Graduation Tailored to two targets: Engineering antiviral bispecific antibodies
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PhD Graduation Stefan van Wonderen
PhD Graduation Innovations in Transfusion Practices | Indications, Products, and Monitoring
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PhD Graduation - Tara Muijlwijk
PhD Graduation Defining the immune landscape of head and neck cancer
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AGEM pitch event: Societal differences in metabolic health
Congress & symposium This year's AGEM event will focus on the theme: The influence of social differences on health. All AGEM reseachers are welcome to discuss their research ideas in relation to this theme and are encouraged to collaborate with each other.
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Amsterdam Cohort Hub webinar October
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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PhD Graduation Sara Tamminga
PhD Graduation Sweet Talking | The impact of bacterial glycan diversity on immune sensing
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Postgraduate Course Programme | Emerging Infectious Diseases: Understanding, Prevention and Response
Course & workshop This three-day interactive course on "Emerging Infectious Diseases: Understanding, Prevention, and Response" addresses the dynamic and evolving nature of infectious diseases, a core concern for clinical microbiologists and infectious disease specialists.