The IDIGH program organizes many scientific and socializing events. This section presents all the events.
Canaries in the Coal Mine: using travelers to understand transmission and movement of infectious diseases
The role of RIPK3-dependent processes in antigen presentation in systemic lupus erythematosus
An attenuated Salmonellavectored Clostridioides difficile vaccine
Molecular tool box to tackle leishmaniasis
Local and systemic effects of immune checkpoint inhibitors on Treg cell functional homeostasis: development of a mouse model
Regulatory T cells in HIV infection: The wearer of many hats
c-Rel-dependent regulation of viral and host responses during infection
It’s a Fungal World: from fungal infection to translocation and non-AIDS events
Does cytomegalovirus accelerate human aging and the epigenetic clock?
Our Wednesday noon seminar series consist of presentations (in rotation) from IDIGH program members (Fundamental, Clinical and Epidemiology & outcomes) and invited distinguished guest speakers.
The IDIGH Trainee seminars are organized by the IDIGH Trainee Committee. The graduate students as well as post-docs of the program are encouraged to present their latest and exciting research at these seminars.
Our members are very active and organize many scientific events such as research days, conferences or training sessions. This section lists all these events, from local events to major international events.
Many social events and achievement celebrations are organized in order to create interactions between IDIGH members within the program and across RI-MUHC centres.
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