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History — Day of Immunology 2014

The first Day of Immunology (DoI) was held on April 29th, 2005.

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The first Day of Immunology (DoI) was held on April 29th, 2005. It was brought to life by the European Federation of Immunological Societies (EFIS) in order to strengthen the public awareness of immunology as a basis for individual health and well-being.

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The Compatibility Gene: How Our Bodies Fight Disease, Attract Others, and Define Our Selves (by Daniel M. Davis)

The Compatibility Gene: How Our Bodies Fight Disease, Attract Others, and Define Our Selves

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The Compatibility Gene takes readers on a global journey of discovery spanning 60 years, involving scores of scientists, and encompassing the history of transplants and immunology. That journey has revealed astonishing links between who we are as individuals and our never-ceasing struggle to survive disease.

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The history of Toll-like receptors [mdash] redefining innate immunity : Nature Reviews Immunology : Nature Publishing Group

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History of the World Allergy Organization: X International... : World Allergy Organization Journal

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Transplantation immunology

History Introduction Classification of grafts The Immunology of Allogeneic Transplantation Genetics of graft rejection Types of rejection Recognition of Alloantigens Effector Mechanisms of Allograft Rejection Prevention of graft rejection Graft versus...


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EVENT: 25-28 June 2013, Vigo, Spain - First International Conference of Fish and Shellfish Immunology - Global Aqua Link

EVENT: 25-28 June 2013, Vigo, Spain - First International Conference of Fish and Shellfish Immunology - Global Aqua Link | History of Immunology | Scoop.it

History

The International Society of Fish and Shellfish Immunology (ISFSI) was established in 2010 and the first meeting under this name will be held in Vigo (Spain) in 2013 (June 25-28).

 

But if you would like to know a bit more about the Society you must to go backwards until 1990, when fish immunologists from all Nordic countries initiated a collaboration to reduce diseases in aquaculture. The first meeting of the immunology group was held in Copenhagen during the same year.

 

Since then the Conferences took place in Tromsö, Norway (1991), Lysekil, Sweden (1993), Reykjavik (1995), Hirtshals (1998), Oslo (2001), Finland (2004), and Scotland (2007). The NOFFI society was formally done during the symposium in Lysekil but in 2007 the society decided to change its name to European Organisation of Fish Immunology (EOFFI) to extend its activities to other countries besides the Nordic territory. The change resulted in meetings being held outside the Nordic countries: Scotland (2007) and in Viterbo, Italy (2010), where it was decided to establish a new International Society of Fish and Shellfish Immunology (ISFSI).

 

In this new society, the immunology of shellfish is now considered for the fist time. Therefore, from the scientific and organization committee we welcome to the participation of research groups with shellfish study priorities. Besides, we expect more than 200 experts in the immunology field throughout the world.

 

Please visit also the website of the ISFSI http://isfsim.org/3522.html to become a member.


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"Immunology", The Beginnings of Immunology

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History of International Congresses of Immunology in IRAN

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