Events
The Hungarian Society for Immunology (www.mit.hu) plans the following events for the
Day of Immunology,
29th of April, 2005
Introduction to Immunology –Special lectures on
immunology at selected high-schools by young university professors.
Organizer: László Szereday (Pécs)
Date: 29th of April, 2005. Lőwey Klára Gimnazium, Ciszterci Rend Nagy Lajos Gimnazium
Autoimmune diseases affecting the joints
Lectures for the patients and patient associations at the National Institute for Rheumatology and Physicotherapy (ORFI)
April 29. 2005.
10:00 AM.
ORFI Lukács Klub,
Bp. 1023 Frankel Leó u. 25-29.,
1.
Opening
talk: On the significance of arthritic diseases and the network of care in
Hungary(Prof. Dr. Gyula Poór)
2.
Systemic
lupus erythematosus (Dr. Péter Gergely)
3.
Inflammation
of the joints in childhood (Dr. Zsolt Balogh)
4.
Polyarthritis(Dr.
László Hodinka)
5. Discussion
Satellite Conferences
Mini-Symposium on Tumor Immunology (Debrecen, DEOEC, organizer: Éva Rajnavölgyi)
April 29. 2005.
10.30 -11.00 Tony
Hollingsworth; Eppley Institute for Cancer Research, Omaha
The immune
response to tumors: An overview
11.00 – 11.40 Maria Rescigno, European Institute of
Oncology, Department of Experimental Oncology, Milano
Gut immune homeostasis
is regulated by the cross-talk between epithelial cells and dendritic cells
11.40 – 12.20 Tomo Saric, Institute for Neurophysiology,
University of Cologne, Cologne
The MHC class I
antigen processing pathway and cancer
12.20 – 13.00 Antal Rot, Novartis Institutes for Biomedical
Research, Vienna
Chemokines
13.00 – 14.30
Lunch Break
14.30 – 15.10 Tony Hollingsworth, Eppley Institute for
Cancer Research, Omaha
The biology of
mucine (Muc1) and its impact on tumor specific immune responses
15.10 – 15.50 Maria Rescigno, European Institute of
Oncology, Department of Experimental Oncology, Milano
Cancer
Immunotherapy based on Salmonella typhimurium as infectious agent
15.50 – 16.10
Coffee Break
16.10 – 16.50 Julianna Liszievicz, Research Institute for
Genetic and Human Therapy (RIGHT), Genetic Immunity, LLC, Washington D.C.
DermaVir
immunization for the treatment of HIV/AIDS.
16.50 – 17.10 Mathew Baker, CTL-Europe GmbH
Monitoring
tumor-specific immune responses
Day of Immunological Laboratory Diagnosis (OGYK /National Medical Centre, Budapest)
dr. Sándor Sipka, dr. Julianna Németh, dr. Kata Miklós
4th European C1Inh
Deficiency Workshop (dr. Henriette Farkas, dr. Lilian Varga, prof. György
Füst)
Hotel Ibis,
2005.04.29-2005.05.01.
Advanced immunological training course at
Salgóbánya
Lectures at the Hungarian Academy of Sciences
Opening talk: Szilveszter E Vizi, Introduction: Anna Erdei
Prof. Katalin Pálóczi – Stem cells and their therapeutic utilization
Prof. György Füst - Can we stop the AIDS pandemic? Hopes and failures of
HIV vaccination
Prof. Anna Erdei – On the mechanism of the development of allergic reaction
and possibilities for intervention
Dr. József Prechl – From preventive to therapeutic vaccination
Dr. Péter Gergely - Utilization of the knowledge derived from experimental
immunology in patient care
Lectures at the Regional Comittee of the Hungarian
Academy of Sciences at Szeged (SZAB)
April 28. 2005. 14-30.
1. Attila Dobozy: Introduction
(SZTE ÁOK Bőrgyógyászati és Allergológiai Klinika)
2. György Lázár: Cellular mechanisms in
the immune response (SZTE ÁOK Kórélettani Intézet)
3. Lajos Kemény: Allergy, an endemic of
our age
(SZTE ÁOK
Bőrgyógyászati és Allergológiai Klinika)
4. Yvette Mándi: Good cytokine, bad
cytokine
(SZTE ÁOK Orvosi
Mikrobiológiai és Immunbiológiai Intézet)
5. István Andó: Regulation of blood cells:
Lessons from Drosophila
(MTA SZBK
Genetikai Intézet)
6. Roland Gyulai: Biological therapies
(SZTE ÁOK
Bőrgyógyászati és Allergológiai Klinika)
7. Ernő Duda: Ways of refuge
(MTA SZBK
Biokémiai Intézet)
Internet
http://www.origo.hu/tudomany/
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