Teaching Day Agenda
The morning lectures are open to all ICW delegates.
Welcome and Introduction (Room G.56)
The (canonical) complement cascade and amplification loop. (Room G.56)
Complement and disease (Room G.56)
Coffee Break
Intracellular roles of complement (Room G.56)
Complement therapeutics. (Room G.56)
Using murine models to understand human disease and develop therapeutic strategies (Room G.56)
Diagnostics (Room G.56)
Round-up before afternoon session (Room G.56)
Lunch
Neuroinflammation / degeneration (Room 2.16 - 2nd floor)
Genetics and disease (Room 1.17 - 1st floor)
Infectious disease (Room 2.14 - 2nd floor)
Complement and cancer (Room 2.15 - 2nd floor)
Non-canonical roles of complement (Room 1.18 - 1st floor)
Coffee Break
Neuroinflammation / degeneration (Room 2.16 - 2nd floor)
Genetics and disease (Room 1.17 - 1st floor)
Infectious disease (Room 2.14 - 2nd floor)
Complement and cancer (Room 2.15 - 2nd floor)
Non-canonical roles of complement (Room 1.18 - 1st floor)
Welcome reception
We are hosting a welcome reception, open to all delegates on the evening of the 31st August at The Baltic, located along Newcastle/Gateshead’s famous quayside.
We will have some local music, canapes and drink, so hope to you all there.
The event will start at 7pm, finishing at 10pm
Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art
South Shore Road,
Gateshead
NE8 3BA
Information to getting to the venue can be found here.
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