ASHBi Seminar (Dr. Tomokazu Sumida)
(NEW!) Event changed opening times at 19:00 -20:00 !!
We will have ASHBi Seminar with Dr. Tomokazu Sumida from Neurology Yale School of Medicine as a lecturer.
Dr. Sumida is a clinician scientist with a particular interest in molecular mechanisms of human immune homeostasis across the diseases including multiple sclerosis (MS). In this seminar, Dr. Sumida will share the latest advancements in the transcriptional and epigenetic profiling of Tregs from patients with MS. Gain profound insights into the molecular mechanisms that uniquely to primates and underlie Treg dysfunction.
If you have any interest in the topic, you are welcome to attend this seminar.
Program
Date
Friday, 5 January 2024
Time
18:00-19:00 19:00-20:00 [JST] (45-min talk / 15-min Q&A )
Venue
[Hybrid]* Conference Room (B1F, Faculty of Medicine Bldg. B) / Zoom
[NOTE] On-site participation will be closed when capacity of 40 is reached.
[NOTE] Highspeed LAN/WiFi environment advised for stability
Language
English
Title
Genetic and Environmental factors Driving Human Foxp3+ Regulatory T cells Dysfunction in Autoimmune Diseases
Lecturer
Dr. Tomokazu Sumida
Assistant professor, Neurology Yale School of Medicine
Eligibility
Academic researchers and students
Registration
Pre-registered participants only
We will send the Zoom link approximately one week prior to the seminar.
Host
Contact
Institute for the Advanced Study of Human Biology (WPI-ASHBi)
ashbi-event [at] mail2.adm.kyoto-u.ac.jp
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