by Andreas Radbruch Prof. Dr. rer. nat.
“Pathogenic memory plasma cells – a roadblock to tolerance induction in chronic inflammatory diseases”
Tuesday, May 15th, at 13:00 – 14:00
Auditorium AHH
Andreas Radbruch is an immunologist and scientific director at the German Rheumatism Research Centre Berlin as well as professor for rheumatology at the Medical faculty of the Humboldt University of Berlin (Charité), Germany. His research focus is on the topics of autoimmunity, inflammation and immune pathology, biology of T and B lymphocytes and plasma cells, and development of molecular imprinting of immunological memory as well as cytometry and cell sorting. In particular, his work aims at a molecular understanding of the control of immune reactions and immunological memory in vaccination, and autoimmune and allergic inflammation.
Arranged by The Research Group Immunology and Rheumatology, NSI Bergen and The Bergen Research School in Inflammation.