Translating Immunology Discoveries into Therapies: Inaugural Ross Prize in Molecular Medicine
Symposium - New York, United States
The annual Ross Prize in Molecular Medicine is established in conjunction with the Feinstein Institute for Medical Research and Molecular Medicine. The winner is an active investigator having produced innovative, paradigm-shifting research that is worthy of significant and broad attention in the field of molecular medicine. This scientist will continue to garner recognition in future years, and their current accomplishments reflect a rapidly rising career trajectory of discovery and invention.
In recognition as a leader in the fields of immunology and virology, Dr Dan R. Littman will receive the Inaugural Ross Prize in Molecular Medicine.
This symposium will honor Dr Littman, who will reflect upon his early discoveries and ongoing research to better understand viral, immune, and inflammatory diseases. Following the award presentation, leading scientists in immunology will discuss new insights in the mechanism of immune system function and signaling that provide clues to the prevention or treatment of autoimmune and inflammatory diseases.
(Courtesy of Immune system diseases, via www.buzzle.com)
Translating Immunology Discoveries into Therapies: Inaugural Ross Prize in Molecular Medicine
Mon, Jun 24, 2013 - Mon, Jun 24, 2013
New York Academy of Sciences
250 Greenwich Street, 40th Floor, New York, United States
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