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24/11/2015

"Development and plasticity of innate lymphoid cells" a càrrec del Dr. James Di Santo

Sala Xipre (1a planta IMIM) a les 17:30 h

En el marc de les sessions del Programa de procesos inflamatoris i cardiovasculars de l'IMIM, el proper dia 24 de novembre a les 17:30 h tindrà lloc a la Sala Xipre, la sessió organitzada pel grup de recerca en Immunitat i Infecció que porta per títol "Development and plasticity of innate lymphoid cells" a càrrec del Dr. James Di Santo, cap de la unitat d'immunitat innata del Departament d'Immunologia de l'Institut Pasteur de Paris

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James Di Santo received his PhD and MD from Cornell University Medical College and the Memorial Sloan–Kettering Cancer Center in 1989 and 1991, respectively. He pursued post-doctoral training with Pr. Alain Fischer in Paris, where he identified and characterized genes responsible for primary human immunodeficiency syndromes. In 1994, Dr. Di Santo became a permanent staff scientist with the Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (Inserm). After spending one year as an EMBO visiting scientist at the University of Genetics in Cologne Germany with Pr. Klaus Rajewsky, Dr. Di Santo returned to Paris in 1996 and created his own research group studying the cytokine control of lymphocyte development and homeostasis. In 1999, Dr. Di Santo moved his laboratory to the Immunology Department of the Institut Pasteur, where he subsequently directed the Immunology Department from 2002 to 2006. In 2007, Dr. Di Santo was promoted to full professor at the Institut Pasteur. His current research interests include deciphering the developmental pathways that generate a new family of innate lymphoid cells and developing new ‘humanized’ mouse models as translational tools to understand human disease pathophysiology.

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