?? Join us Monday, March 17th, for the 8th?CCIV Seminar of the Semester?, featuring special guest Dr. Christopher LaRock. ?? Emory University, HSRB-II N600?or Zoom?https://lnkd.in/esv6pn-Q, ?? 1:00pm-2:00pm. To add the talk to your calendar and register for the seminar click the link or use the QR code on the flyer: https://lnkd.in/e6-NHfcM Title:?“Effector-triggered immunity in the defense against invasive pathogens of the skin” ? About Speaker:?Christopher LaRock, PhD is an?Associate Professor of Microbiology &?Immunology.?His lab?seeks to understand the fundamental principles governing host-microbe interactions. Their work has identified new virulence factor mechanisms, shown how manipulation of inflammation promotes colonization and transmission, developed novel anti-infectives, and discovered a new cell death program mediating effector-triggered immunity in the skin. These findings give insight into the basic biology of infection, the evolution of pathogenesis, in-born and pharmaceutical risk factors for infection, and better treatments for infections and non-infectious inflammatory diseases.
Center for Childhood Infections and Vaccines (CCIV)
公共卫生
Atlanta,Georgia 96 位关注者
CCIV is dedicated to advancing research to fight against pediatric infectious diseases.
关于我们
The Center for Childhood Infections and Vaccines (CCIV), led by Dr. Mehul Suthar, is dedicated to reducing and eradicating the disease burden caused by childhood pathogens through vaccination. Its primary strength lies in uniting clinicians and basic scientists to foster a multidisciplinary, collaborative research environment with the shared goal of combating global infectious diseases. The Center serves as a hub for sustainable research programs, securing grant opportunities, and achieving groundbreaking discoveries that enhance child health worldwide. CCIV leverages its research expertise and collaborates with other institutional entities like the Emory Vaccine Center, Emory National Primate Research Center, Emory Center for AIDS Research, and the Antimicrobial Resistance Center. It also taps into the resources and networks of Emory University, Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta, Georgia Tech, Morehouse School of Medicine, and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Together, these partnerships support three core mission areas: Advancing understanding of infectious diseases, immunological mechanisms, and the development of vaccines and treatments for childhood pathogens. Building and maintaining a critical mass of investigators focused on infectious diseases, vaccines, and emerging global health issues. Strengthening collaborations and interdisciplinary projects that lead to innovative discoveries. Center Director: Mehul Suthar, PhD Center Program and Research Manager: Kevin Silva, MSc, PMP, LSSBB
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https://pedsresearch.org/centers/cciv
Center for Childhood Infections and Vaccines (CCIV)的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 公共卫生
- 规模
- 51-200 人
- 总部
- Atlanta,Georgia
- 类型
- 教育机构
- 领域
- Infectious Diseases、Vaccines和Research
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2015 Uppergate Dr NE
US,Georgia,Atlanta,30322
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Great turnout at today’s CCIV seminar! We had the pleasure of hosting Dr. Jeremy Boss, Chair of the Department of Microbiology & Immunology at Emory, who shared fascinating insights on immune system gene regulation and its impact on autoimmunity and infections. A huge thank you to Dr. Boss for an engaging and thought-provoking discussion! Next week, we have another exciting seminar lined up—stay tuned for details. I hope to see you there! #CCIV #Immunology #EmoryUniversity #Infectiousdiseases
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?? Join us Monday, March 10th, for the 7th?CCIV Seminar of the Semester, featuring special guest Dr. Jeremy Boss. ?? Health Sciences Research Building-II N600?or Zoom ?? 1:00pm-2:00pm. Hope to see you there! For more information and to register click link: https://lnkd.in/eBg5wXRC #research #infectiousdisease #pediatrics #medicine #vaccines #immunology #microbiology #virology #virus
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Center for Childhood Infections and Vaccines (CCIV)转发了
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On March 3rd we will host our 6th CCIV seminar of the semester! You can join us in person at Emory University or on Zoom. Click link to register: https://lnkd.in/ekC9a2CE Title: "Dissecting the role of neutrophils in Mycobacterium tuberculosis immunopathology" About Speaker: Dr. Rachel Kinsella completed her PhD at the University of Alberta, where she characterized mechanisms of pathogenesis in Acinetobacter baumannii with Dr. Mario Feldman. She then pursued postdoctoral training at Washington University in St. Louis with Dr. Christina Stallings, focusing on the role of the early immune response in controlling Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection and identifying bacterial factors that drive disease by altering early innate immune responses. During this time, Rachel identified host immune mechanisms that contribute to control of infection by suppressing neutrophil-dominated inflammation and regulating neutrophil effector functions during M. tuberculosis infection.
Join us Monday, March 3rd, for the 6th CCIV Seminar of the Semester , featuring special guest Dr. Rachel Kinsella, in HSRB-II N600 or Zoom https://lnkd.in/esv6pn-Q, from 1:00pm-2:00pm. Click on the link to register and add the talk to your calendar: https://lnkd.in/eBhBE28z
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Join us Monday, March 3rd, for the 6th CCIV Seminar of the Semester , featuring special guest Dr. Rachel Kinsella, in HSRB-II N600 or Zoom https://lnkd.in/esv6pn-Q, from 1:00pm-2:00pm. Click on the link to register and add the talk to your calendar: https://lnkd.in/eBhBE28z
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