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Baylor Institute for Immunology Research 3434 Live Oak St. Dallas, Texas 75204
PWSBIIR@baylorhealth.edu Tel: (214) 820-7451 Fax: (214) 820-4813 |
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Education
PI: Virginia Pascual, M.D.
The Center will dedicate considerable efforts to educating scientists in the field of Human Immunology, most particularly as it applies to infectious diseases and especially as it applies to potential bioterrorism agents and emerging/reemerging infectious diseases. The Center offers unique expertise in human dendritic cell subsets, Humouse, microarray technology applied to human immunology, in vivo imaging and monitoring of human immune responses.
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Three components are proposed to reach our objective of educating as many scientists as possible:
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Annual Symposium |
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Tutorials in techniques unique to the Center |
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Center Website |
Previous Baylor Symposia and Workshops on Human Immunology and Biodefense
The symposium/workshop is dedicated to the education of laboratory staff, postdoctoral fellows and faculty members to the progresses in Human Immunology. This includes theory, assays, reagents and technology as they apply to potential biothreat agents as well as emerging/reemerging infectious diseases.
The Fourth Annual Baylor Symposium and Workshop on Human Immunology and Biodefense was held November 3 - 4, 2007.
Watch Videos online.
The Third Annual Baylor Symposium and Workshop on Human Immunology and Biodefense was held November 4 - 5, 2006.
Read abstracts from the 2006 Symposium or watch Videos online.
The Second Annual Baylor Symposium and Workshop on Human Immunology and Biodefense was held October 30 - 31, 2005.
Read abstracts from the 2005 Symposium or watch Videos online.
The First Baylor Symposium and Workshop on Human Immunology and Biodefense was held on November 6 - 7, 2004.
Read Abstracts from the 2004 Symposium or watch Videos online.
Two-week tutorial
The Center will train up to 5 scientists per year in the techniques unique to the Center. Selection of trainees will be made by the Center Steering Committee.
Center Website
A Center's Website will be created. Three components will be proposed on the Website: Standard Operating Procedures, Human Immunology and Infectious Diseases Reviews, and Symposium recording. |
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