The IDIGH Trainee and Staff seminars are organized by the IDIGH Community & Research Engagement Committee (CREC). The graduate students as well as post-docs and staff members of the program are encouraged to present their latest and exciting research at these seminars.
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Evidence that the advent of agriculture shaped innate immune responses to pathogens in humans
Attenuated Salmonella typhimurium as a vector for a novel Clostridium difficile vaccine
Evaluating Type 2 immune responses during Heligmosomoides polygyrus bakeri infection using a STAT6 Inhibitory Peptide
Influenza vaccines for the elderly: different routes of administration with a virus-like particle candidate
Neuroinflammation, cell death and viral control in a model of herpes simplex encephalitis
The role of the IL-1 family cytokines on the functional adaptation of regulatory T cells
Leishmania-derived Exosomes: From Virulence Factor to a Potential Vaccine?
Characterization of the functional heterogeneity of the human FOXP3+ regulatory T cell population
Parental and Socio-economic Characteristics Associated With Childhood Vaccine Uptake in High Income Countries: A Systematic Review Protocol
Safety and serology of vaccine-preventable diseases
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