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Crick Auditorium and Online, London |
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https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/medicine-at-the-crick-registration-168446964405 |
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Friday 24 Sep 2021 |
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1:45 PM - 5:30 PM |
Our Medicine at the Crick event series showcases major advances in biomedical science, and raises awareness of the medical implications of major scientific advances. Interested members of the Crick and wider UK biomedical community are invited to attend. Members of the academic medical press are also invited. Each event comprises a series of talks, followed by in-person networking. We plan to host this as a hybrid event with a limited in-person audience joined by others online. Register now for your free place.
Our 8th event, Innate immune sensing of nucleic acids in medicine, will be hosted by Prof Caetano Reis e Sousa (The Francis Crick Institute).
Nucleic acids, long known as encoders of genetic information, can play an additional role in triggering innate immune sensors that alert the body to cellular stress or the presence of potential pathogens. Nucleic acid sensing can be beneficial and drive immune reactions that limit infection or promote cancer immunity. However, it can misfire or become dysregulated, contributing to chronic inflammatory reactions and autoimmune disease. In this 8th edition of Medicine at the Crick, we will discuss our current understanding of innate immune sensing of nucleic acids and review its role in immunity to infection, cancer, autoinflammation and autoimmunity.
Speakers include Prof Andrea Ablasser (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne - EPFL), Prof Jan Rehwinkel (University of Oxford), Dr Vanessa Sancho-Shimizu (Imperial College London), Prof Yanick Crow (The University of Edinburgh & Institute Imagine, Paris) and Prof Ann Marshak-Rothstein (University of Massachusetts Medical School)
We plan to host this as a hybrid event with a limited in-person audience joined by others online. Please register now for a free virtual or in-person ticket. Virtual ticket holders will receive Zoom joining details in advance of the webinar and in-person ticket holders will be emailed with full attendance details nearer the event.
The safety of our staff and visitors is our priority and we have measures in place to ensure this is a Covid-19 safe event.
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Hybrid event with a limited in-person audience, organised by The Francis Crick Institute, London
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