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SYBILLA (Systems biology of T-cell activation in health and disease)

SYBILLA, systems biology of T-cell activation in health and disease, is a European Union-funded large integrated project in framework program 7 (FP7). It is funded for 5 years with 11.1 mio Euro and started in April 2008. It has 14 scientific and 3 industrial partners from 11 countries, lead by Dr. Wolfgang Schamel, Max Planck-Institute for Immunobiology, Freiburg, Germany, as the scientific coordinator.

The goal of SYBILLA is to understand the intracellular signalling network of T cells that determines T cell fate.

NEW CONFERENCE:
Molecular and systems immunology to understand
basic mechanisms of immune mediated diseases
August 2-3, 2010
Mauno Koivisto Centre Auditorium, BioCity, Turku, Finland

Details & Program

Registration by 20. Jun 2010. Website http://www.btk.fi/events


"Every part is reciprocally both end and means. In such a product nothing is in vain, without an end, or to be ascribed to a blind mechanism of nature."
Immanuel Kant



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