Genes and Immunology
Tuesday, 21 April, 2015 - 10:45 to 12:45
The double-edged sword of pro-inflammatory responses: leprosy as example
Professor, McGill International TB Centre; Departments of Human Genetics and Medicine, McGill University
IRF family members are required for resistance to infections but cause susceptibility to inflammation
Vice-Dean, Life Sciences, Faculty of Medicine and Professor, Department of Biochemistry, McGill University
Integrating genetics, genomics and immunology to better understand and treat IBD
Professor and Canada Research Chair in Genetics and Genomic Medicine, Medicine, Université de Montréal & Montreal Heart Institute
The LRRK2 Gene is a Shared Genetic Regulator among Three Clinically Divergent Common Inflammatory Disorders
Postdoctoral fellow, Human Genetics, McGill University
Poster: 29
CsA Inhibition of CypD Prevents Abcc6-dependent Cardiac Necrosis and Calcification Following CVB3 Infection in Mice
PhD Candidate, Human Genetics, McGill University
Poster: 5
Presented by CIHR Institute of Infection and Immunity