Events

 

🎗️ ASI Public Event NSW | DoI University of Sydney Seminar and Poster Session

Date

29 April 2024

Time

3-5pm (NSW)

Venue

Mackenzie Room Level 6, Charles Perkins Centre, University of Sydney

Speakers

Associate Professor Inês Pires Da Silva is a medical oncologist at Melanoma Institute Australia investigating responses to immunotherapy.

Professor Jamie Triccas is involved in several vaccine programmes, most recently supported by the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations (CEPI) to develop a broadly protective SARS-CoV-2 vaccine.

Price




Description

ASI NSW celebrates International Day of Immunology
🌏 "University of Sydney Seminar and Poster Session"

🗓️ April 29th 2024 at 3-5pm (NSW)

🏷️ FREE PUBLIC EVENT


The University of Sydney is hosting an exciting Day of Immunology event at Charles Perkins Centre on the 29th of April from 3 – 5pm.

Don't miss this great event:

✔️ Poster Competition - all are welcome to submit an entry before the deadline
✔️ Prize for the best poster
✔️ Light refreshments
✔️ Seminar; you will leave feeling amazed and better informed about your immune system in health and disease

Enter our Poster Competition to win a prize

There will be a poster session perfectly tailored to non-scientists, with submissions welcome and prizes on offer!
Contact us if you have any questions about formatting and size.
Email us your poster submission before the deadline, for a chance to win a great prize!  We will look after the printing on your behalf.

Click here to email your poster

⏰ When is the deadline to submit my poster?
Posters should be emailed by Monday 22nd of April 2024 via the link above.

Agenda

3-4pm: Poster Viewing and judging
4-5pm: Seminars will cover the topic of “From Bench to Bedside and Beyond”. 
Hear from two Charles Perkins Centre group leaders:

  • Associate Professor Inês Pires Da Silva is a medical oncologist at Melanoma Institute Australia investigating responses to immunotherapy.
  • Professor Jamie Triccas is involved in several vaccine programmes, most recently supported by the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations (CEPI) to develop a broadly protective SARS-CoV-2 vaccine.

 

Organiser Description:

We are an ACNC-registered charity and not-for-profit organisation.  

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Australian and New Zealand Society for Immunology Incorporated | Established 1971

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ARBN 084 971 559
CAV A0016266B
 

 

The purpose of the Day of Immunology is to strengthen public awareness of immunology as a basis for individual health and well-being.
Established in 2005 by the European Federation of Immunological Societies (EFIS), the success of Day of Immunology led to it being celebrated worldwide since 2007. 

🏷️ How to register

Register before April 22nd 2024 SATURDAY APRIL 27TH 2024 for your FREE ticket to this fabulous event.
Scroll down to the green button below 'REGISTER FOR THIS EVENT'.


Although this is a free event, we ask you to consider making a small donation to ASI to support an Immunology researcher. 
No amount is too small. We are deeply appreciative of your support.

Please click here to donate

This is a COVID-safe event

Your health and safety are of utmost importance to us.  Please be prepared to present your current COVID-19 vaccination status if asked by Event Organisers.

Please indicate your vaccination status on the next page.

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📧 Further Information

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