Name: | Dominik Ruckerl |
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Affiliation: | The University of Edinburgh |
E-mail: | only provided to users who are logged into UoE seminar site |
Last login: | 2015-11-11 09:58:50 |
Public lists managed by Dominik Ruckerl
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Talks given by Dominik Ruckerl that are known to this site:
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Talks organised by Dominik Ruckerl:
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- EIG: Lymph node stromal cells in the initiation and regulation of immune responses
- EIG: Dendritic cell subset identification and targeting for vaccination in large mammals
- EIG: Tyro3/Axl/Mer receptor tyrosine kinases in the immune system
- EIG: NK cell receptors across species
- EIG: IL-33, an alarm signal for group 2 innate lymphoid cells
- EIG: Molecular basis of fatal fungal infection
- EIG: Stroke Induced Immune Depression (SIDS)
- EIG: Oral mucosa Immune responses
- EIG: Host-bacterial interactions and intestinal inflammation
- EIG: Immunology and immunopathogenesis of malaria infections
- EIG: How B cell sense antigen
- EIG: Development and Homeostasis of tissue resident myeloid cells
- EIG: Mathematical modelling of human CD8 CTL responses during viral infections
Talks created by Dominik Ruckerl:
- EIG: Lymph node stromal cells in the initiation and regulation of immune responses
- EIG: Dendritic cell subset identification and targeting for vaccination in large mammals
- EIG: Tyro3/Axl/Mer receptor tyrosine kinases in the immune system
- EIG: NK cell receptors across species
- EIG: IL-33, an alarm signal for group 2 innate lymphoid cells
- EIG: Molecular basis of fatal fungal infection
- EIG: Stroke Induced Immune Depression (SIDS)
- EIG: Oral mucosa Immune responses
- EIG: Host-bacterial interactions and intestinal inflammation
- EIG: Immunology and immunopathogenesis of malaria infections
- EIG: How B cell sense antigen
- EIG: Development and Homeostasis of tissue resident myeloid cells
- EIG: Mathematical modelling of human CD8 CTL responses during viral infections