Previous WFI seminar lists
2008 WFI seminars
Oct 27th Mala Maini, University College London
The immune response to HBV: control versus pathogenicity
Nov 3rd Peter Simmonds , University of Edinburgh
Role of RNA secondary and tertiary structure in RNA virus genomes in replication and persistence
Nov 10th Robin Weiss, University College London
Duffy antigen receptor for chemokines: a tale of two afflictions
Nov 17th Andrew Easton, University of Warwick
The control of pneumovirus gene expression at the transcriptional and translational levels: relevance to vaccine development
Nov 24th Quentin Sattentau, University of Oxford
T cell complicity in HIV spread
Dec 1st Linda Dixon, Institute for Animal Health
Evasion of host defence systems by African swine fever virus
Dec 8th Stephen Curry, Imperial College London
The long way round to virus therapeutics - structural analysis of foot-and-mouth disease virus 3C protease
Dec 15th Toby Lawrence, Barts and the London
Re-educating macrophages in infection and cancer
2009 WFI seminars
Jan 19th Chris Boshoff, University College London
Kaposi sarcoma: Role of TLR4 and miRNAs in Tumour Immunology and Biology
Jan 26th Steve Goodbourn, St George's, University of London
Regulation of interferon production by RNA viruses
Feb 2nd (POSTPONED) Gavin Wilkinson, University of Cardiff
A high throughput approach to analysing cytomegalovirus gene function
Feb 9th Richard Hegele, University of British Columbia
New Insights into RSV Infections
Feb 16th Eleanor Riley, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
T cell mediated immune regulation of murine and human malaria infections
Feb 23rd Clare Lloyd, Imperial College London
Mechanisms regulating resolution of allergic airway inflammation
Mar 9th Andrew George, Imperial College London
Tolerance and Privilege and Therapy: Prevention of corneal graft rejection
Mar 16th Beverly Griffin, Imperial College London
"Unconventional" findings on Malawian patients suggesting alternative therapy approaches for a major African children's cancer, Burkitt's lymphoma
Mar 23rd Adrian Smith, Dept of Zoology, Oxford
A birds eye view of the evolution of T cell repertoires in health and disease
Mar 30th Gitta Stockinger, MRC NIMR, Mill Hill
Modulation of effector T cell responses
Apr 6th Julian Dyson, Imperial College London
Selecting and modifying the T cell repertoire


