Our Wednesday noon seminar series consist of presentations (in rotation) from IDIGH program members (Fundamental, Clinical and Epidemiology & outcomes) and invited distinguished guest speakers.
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Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease in people living with HIV: Potential underlying causes and targets for intervention
The role of model organisms in identifying heterogeneity in host susceptibility to virus infections
Investigating the source of Clostridium difficile infections using whole-genome sequencin
Regulatory networks controlling the Leishmania response to stress and intracellular development
SLAM family receptors and immune response
HPV-related disease prevention in men and women living with HIV
HIV-1 reservoirs in CD4 T cell subpopulations
Dynamics of Foxp3+ regulatory T cell function in health and disease
Elimination of Visceral Leishmaniasis through Basic and Implementation Research
Eliminating morbidity due to worm infections: From epidemiology to WHO global policy
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