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Monday November 25, 2019
Last chance to sign up to be an ASI2019 social media ambassador!
It is almost time for ASI 2019 and we’re looking for some keen social media users to post meeting highlights and share their experiences on Twitter and Facebook.
This is a great opportunity to expand your professional network, and progress your science communication skills!
Students and ECRs will be given first preference, but we encourage that all attendees join the online conversation at #ASI2019SA and at the conference facebook group.
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Tuesday November 19, 2019
Dear ASI member,
Notice is hereby given that the 2019 Annual General Meeting of the Australian and New Zealand Society for Immunology Inc. will be held as follows:
Date: Tuesday, 10th December, 2019
Time: 12.30pm (ACDT)
Location: Adelaide Convention Centre, Adelaide, South Australia
See below for key information and please note we have 4 proposed changes to the ASI Constitution.
2019 AGM Agenda
2018 AGM Minutes
Proxy Form - for those who cannot attend. Your member number can be located within your member profile.
Kind regards,
ASI Executive Committee
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Monday November 18, 2019
ASMR wishes to pass on the following message to ASI members.
If you have not already completed the survey below, I urge you to do so now. The data provided about Australia's HMR workforce is invaluable in communicating with Ministers, Shadow Ministers and government at all levels. Your assistance in supporting the sector in this way is much appreciated.
Dear Member,
In light of the rapidly evolving health and medical research landscape, the Australian Society for Medical Research (ASMR) is conducting a workforce ...
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Wednesday November 13, 2019
The Best of CTI 2019
The ASI journal Clinical & Translational Immunology publishes cutting-edge advances in biomedical research for scientists and physicians, and is proud to promote scientific excellence.
We are excited to announce the following publications have been selected by the CTI Editorial Board as being the Best of CTI for 2019:
Kathryn E Hally
Platelets regulate leucocyte responses to Toll‐like receptor stimulation
James (Jim) Harris
Analysis of serum interleukin(IL)‐1α, IL‐1β and IL‐18 in patients with
systemic sclerosis
Lisa FP Ng
Novel differential linear B‐cell epitopes to identify Zika and dengue virus ...
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Wednesday November 06, 2019
The Best of ICB 2019
The ASI journal Immunology & Cell Biology publishes cutting-edge research and is proud to promote scientific excellence.
We are excited to announce the following publications have been selected by the ICB Editorial Board as being the Best of ICB for 2019:
Daniel Gray
CARD11 is dispensable for homeostatic responses and
suppressive activity of peripherally induced FOXP3 + regulatory T cells
Jason Kelly
Chronically stimulated human MAIT cells are unexpectedly potent
IL-13 producers
Chunni Lu
Memory regulatory T cells home to the lung and control influenza A virus
infection
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