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Joel LeMaoult (CEA, Paris), The immune checkpoint HLA-G: tolerogenic functions and their importance in cancer and transplantation.
Joel LeMaoult (CEA, Paris), The immune checkpoint HLA-G: tolerogenic functions and their importance in cancer and transplantation.
HLA-G is a molecule that was first known to confer protection to the fetus from destruction by the immune system of its mother, thus critically contributing to fetal–maternal tolerance. The first functional finding constituted the basis for HLA-G research and can be summarized as such: HLA-G, membrane-bound or soluble, strongly binds its inhibitory receptors on …
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CANCELLED: Charlotte Brives (Centre Emile Durkheim, Bordeaux), The promises of phage therapy
CANCELLED: Charlotte Brives (Centre Emile Durkheim, Bordeaux), The promises of phage therapy
This event is cancelled. Charlotte Brives (Centre Emile Durkheim, Sciences Po Bordeaux, France) The promises of phage therapy, or why phages are such an interesting object for anthropologists. Abstract Phage therapy, the use of bacteriophage viruses to treat human bacterial infections, is a century-old practice developed in 1917 by Félix d'Hérelle. After …
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Arnaud Pocheville (University of Sydney, Australia), An Introduction to Measuring Causal Specificity
Arnaud Pocheville (University of Sydney, Australia), An Introduction to Measuring Causal Specificity
Abstract Several authors have argued that causes differ in the degree to which they are ‘specific’ to their effects. Woodward has used this idea to enrich his influential interventionist the- ory of causal explanation. Here we propose a way to measure causal specificity using tools from information theory. We show that the specificity of a …
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Marie Darrason, Vers une classification moléculaire des maladies ? Des limites du concept de mutation actionnable à la notion de trajectoire évolutionnaire
Marie Darrason, Vers une classification moléculaire des maladies ? Des limites du concept de mutation actionnable à la notion de trajectoire évolutionnaire
Marie Darrason est à pneumologue et philosophe de la médecine. Elle est interne de médecine des hôpitaux de Paris et Ancienne doctorante de l'Institut d'Histoire de Philosophie des Sciences et des Techniques (Paris 1/ENS/CNRS). Voir son profil et ses publications. https://youtu.be/gk73xbRP0SQ Résumé : L’essor récent des thérapies ciblées, fondé sur le concept de …
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Valerie Hardcastle (University of Cincinnati, USA) visits our group for one full week
Valerie will give two talks, one at the University of Bordeaux: PhilInBioMed talk the other at the University Bordeaux-Montaigne (Philosophy Department) Valerie Hardcastle is invited by PhilInBioMed, ImmunoConcept, and Thomas Pradeu's ERC-funded project IDEM.
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Valerie Hardcastle (University of Cincinnati), “The Microbiome and the Brain: A New Revolution in Neuroscience?”
Valerie Hardcastle (University of Cincinnati), “The Microbiome and the Brain: A New Revolution in Neuroscience?”
Valerie Hardcastle is Professor of Philosophy, Psychology, and Psychiatry & Behavioral Neuroscience at the University of Cincinnati. An internationally recognized scholar, Valerie is the author of five books and over 150 essays. She studies the nature and structure of interdisciplinary theories in the cognitive sciences and has focused primarily on developing a philosophical framework for …
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Group discussion around Pawel Kiela (Arizona): Two recent papers on dysbiosis and Intestinal Na+/H+ Exchange
Group discussion around Pawel Kiela (Arizona): Two recent papers on dysbiosis and Intestinal Na+/H+ Exchange
Dr. Pawel KIELA Department of Pediatrics- Steele Children’s Research Center- University of Arizona Health Sciences Center - TUCSON - AZ - USA Two papers of his will be discussed during this group discussion: Reduced Epithelial Na+/H+ Exchange Drives Gut Microbial Dysbiosis and Promotes Inflammatory Response in T Cell-Mediated Murine Colitis Microbial Dysbiosis Associated …
Pawel Kiela (Arizona), Connection between epithelial Na+/H+ exchange, gut microbiome, inflammation, colon cancer
Pawel Kiela (Arizona), Connection between epithelial Na+/H+ exchange, gut microbiome, inflammation, colon cancer
Dr. Pawel KIELA Department of Pediatrics- Steele Children’s Research Center- University of Arizona Health Sciences Center - TUCSON - AZ - USA Les conférences FR TransBioMed Invitation : Claire Larmonier - David Laharie - Thomas Pradeu - ImmunoConcEpT The delicate connection between epithelial Na+/H+ exchange, gut microbiome, inflammation, and colon cancer Abstract: …