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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Modeling of Thymic Regulatory T cell Development In Vitro Using Artificial Thymic Organoid Systems
Tackling a fungal pandemic through a glycobiology lens
Evaluating the Accuracy of HIV Self-Testing Programs with Digital Supports
Developing an Experimental Model of Nephrotic Syndrome Driven by a Podocytopathic Humoral Response
Immunometabolism and Autophagy: Influence of the Acyl-CoA-Binding Protein in HIV and COVID-19
Cardiometabolic Effects of Hepatitis C Virus
Evaluating T cells in a context of B cell deficiency: Lessons learnt from studying experiments of nature
Developing an Anti-Schistosome Vaccine Using Novel Strategies
Evaluating the role of RIPK3 on the Immune Response in an Induced Murine Model of Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
Identification of IL-13 SecretingPathogenic T Cell PopulationsIn Refractory Adult Atopic Dermatitis
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