Frontiers in biomedicine

molecular and cellular basis of immunological memory Programme 2024 - 2025 | CMU, 12h30-13h30molecular and cellular basis of immunological memory 

17 octobre 2024, auditoire Müller | Russell Vance (USA)
«Tuberculosis as an interferonopathy»
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NEW - 28 novembre 2024, auditoire Müller | Andrew R. Marks (USA)
« Mechanisms and therapeutics for heart and muscle disease revealed by solving high-resolution structures of the ryanodine receptor » 
(hosted by the Department of Cell Physiology and Metabolism) 

12 décembre 2024, auditoire Müller | Athanasios Typas (Germany)
«Phages counteract bacterial immunity with a myriad different ways» 
(hosted by the Department of Microbiology and Molecular Medicine) 

20 février 2025 | Patrick Rorsman (UK) 
cellular physiology of pancreatic islets* 
(hosted by the Faculty Diabetes Centre)

13 mars 2025 | Diether Lambrechts (Belgium)
cancer genomics and translational research*
(hosted by the Translational Research Centre in Oncohaematology)

3 avril 2025 | Amin Rostami (UK) 
systems biology and clinical pharmacology* 
(hosted by the Faculty Centre for Translational Research in Biomarkers)

NEW - 8 mai 2025, auditoire Müller | Rafi Ahmed (USA)
molecular and cellular basis of immunological memory​​​​*​
(hosted by the Centre of Vaccinology) 

*definitive titles will be announced later

FrontiersInBiomedicine

Le cycle de séminaires des Frontiers in Biomedicine (anciennement "Frontiers in Biology"), initié par la Faculté de médecine en 2003, a pour but de faire le lien entre médecine et sciences fondamentales à travers une série de conférences annuelles. Initialement invité-es par chaque département facultaire, ce sont maintenant les centres facultaires qui invitent les intervenant-es. De renommée mondiale, actifs et actives dans le domaine des sciences de la médecine, ils et elles sont invité-es à présenter leur travail à un large public scientifique et médical. Les conférences sont données en anglais.


The Frontiers in Biomedicine (initially "Frontiers in Biology") lecture series was initiated in 2003 at the Faculty of Medicine, University of Geneva. The series aims at bridging the gap between medicine and basic sciences through a cycle of seminars every year. Speakers were initially invited by each department, but are now hosted by the faculty centers. These world-class guests from all domains of the basic medical sciences and/or translational medicine are invited to present broadly accessible lectures to a non-specialist scientific audience. Lectures are given in English.

Thursdays, 12.30 - 13.30
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