Ananda Goldrath | Tata Chancellor's Endowed Professor in Molecular Biology UCSD
Ananda Goldrath is a Tata Chancellor’s Professor in the Division of Biological Sciences and former chair of the Molecular Biology Section at the University of California, San Diego, where she started her lab in 2004.
Appearances:
WVIC/WAC Day 1 - Nov 29 @ 10:00
Defining immune health and its implications for ID & Cancer
How do we define immune fitness / immune health – progress towards human immunome
How are we studying this at a systems level? How do vaccines positively impact immune fitness?
Defining tumor archetypes – what common immunological features contribute to better response rates
Ananda Goldrath / Defining immune health and its implications for ID & Cancer
Ananda Goldrath, Tata Chancellor's Endowed Professor in Molecular Biology, UCSD
Ananda Goldrath is a Tata Chancellor’s Professor in the Division of Biological Sciences and former chair of the Molecular Biology Section at the University of California, San Diego, where she started her lab in 2004.
Bali Pulendran / Defining immune health and its implications for ID & Cancer
Bali Pulendran, Professor, Department Of Pathology, Microbiology And Immunology, Stanford University School of Medicine (USA)
Professor Bali Pulendran is the Violetta L. Horton Professor at the Stanford University School of Medicine, and a member of the Institute for Immunology, Transplantation and Infection, and the Departments of Pathology and Microbiology & Immunology at Stanford University. He is also an adjunct...
Mark Doherty / Defining immune health and its implications for ID & Cancer
Mark Doherty, Senior Manager, Global Medical Affairs, GSK
Current work involves training (both for internal staff and for external medical professionals) and speaking to external audiences on vaccine development and immunology. Also involved in drafting policy documents in the area of vaccine development, public health and immunodiagnosis.
Rafick-Pierre Sékaly / Defining immune health and its implications for ID & Cancer
Rafick-Pierre Sékaly, Professor and Vice-Chair of Translational Medicine, Emory University - School of Medicine
Rafick-Pierre Sékaly, PhD, is Professor and serves as Vice-Chair of Translational Medicine in the Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine at Emory University School of Medicine in Atlanta, Georgia. Dr. Sékaly is a Georgia Research Alliance Eminent Scholar. He is a member of the Cancer...