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Oct
14
2014

TRANSPLANT RESEARCH (NUCTRIBE) SEMINAR

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When: Tuesday, October 14, 2014
4:00 PM - 5:00 PM CT

Where: 676 St. Clair St. / 19th floor ,

Contact: Sue Benning  

Group: Comprehensive Transplant Center

Category: Lectures & Meetings

Description:

NUCTRIBE brings together researchers in transplant-related immunology and biomedical engineering who are working on immune tolerance, virus latency and reactivation, dendritic cell and Th-17 immunobiology, islet cell transplantation, tissue engineering, and many other fields. These researchers are building on successful individual research projects to build broad transdisciplinary collaborations that intend to solve the greatest challenges facing transplantation research.

Faculty are interested in ideas for program and other large-scale grant opportunities that capitalize on Northwestern’s strengths across departments and schools.

Oct
21
2014

TRANSPLANT RESEARCH (NUCTRIBE) SEMINAR

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When: Tuesday, October 21, 2014
4:00 PM - 5:00 PM CT

Where: 676 St. Clair St. / 19th floor ,

Contact: Sue Benning  

Group: Comprehensive Transplant Center

Category: Lectures & Meetings

Description:

NUCTRIBE brings together researchers in transplant-related immunology and biomedical engineering who are working on immune tolerance, virus latency and reactivation, dendritic cell and Th-17 immunobiology, islet cell transplantation, tissue engineering, and many other fields. These researchers are building on successful individual research projects to build broad transdisciplinary collaborations that intend to solve the greatest challenges facing transplantation research.

Faculty are interested in ideas for program and other large-scale grant opportunities that capitalize on Northwestern’s strengths across departments and schools.

Oct
28
2014

TRANSPLANT RESEARCH (NUCTRIBE) SEMINAR

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When: Tuesday, October 28, 2014
4:00 PM - 5:00 PM CT

Where: 676 St. Clair St. / 19th floor ,

Contact: Sue Benning  

Group: Comprehensive Transplant Center

Category: Lectures & Meetings

Description:

NUCTRIBE brings together researchers in transplant-related immunology and biomedical engineering who are working on immune tolerance, virus latency and reactivation, dendritic cell and Th-17 immunobiology, islet cell transplantation, tissue engineering, and many other fields. These researchers are building on successful individual research projects to build broad transdisciplinary collaborations that intend to solve the greatest challenges facing transplantation research.

Faculty are interested in ideas for program and other large-scale grant opportunities that capitalize on Northwestern’s strengths across departments and schools.

Nov
4
2014

TRANSPLANT RESEARCH (NUCTRIBE) SEMINAR

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When: Tuesday, November 4, 2014
4:00 PM - 5:00 PM CT

Where: 676 St. Clair St. / 19th floor ,

Contact: Sue Benning  

Group: Comprehensive Transplant Center

Category: Lectures & Meetings

Description:

NUCTRIBE brings together researchers in transplant-related immunology and biomedical engineering who are working on immune tolerance, virus latency and reactivation, dendritic cell and Th-17 immunobiology, islet cell transplantation, tissue engineering, and many other fields. These researchers are building on successful individual research projects to build broad transdisciplinary collaborations that intend to solve the greatest challenges facing transplantation research.

Faculty are interested in ideas for program and other large-scale grant opportunities that capitalize on Northwestern’s strengths across departments and schools.

Nov
11
2014

TRANSPLANT RESEARCH (NUCTRIBE) SEMINAR

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When: Tuesday, November 11, 2014
4:00 PM - 5:00 PM CT

Where: 676 St. Clair St. / 19th floor ,

Contact: Sue Benning  

Group: Comprehensive Transplant Center

Category: Lectures & Meetings

Description:

NUCTRIBE brings together researchers in transplant-related immunology and biomedical engineering who are working on immune tolerance, virus latency and reactivation, dendritic cell and Th-17 immunobiology, islet cell transplantation, tissue engineering, and many other fields. These researchers are building on successful individual research projects to build broad transdisciplinary collaborations that intend to solve the greatest challenges facing transplantation research.

Faculty are interested in ideas for program and other large-scale grant opportunities that capitalize on Northwestern’s strengths across departments and schools.