2023 NIH/FDA Immunology Interest Group Symposia on Barrier Immunity 

Registration

Call for Participation | Open to All

The 2023 NIH/FDA Immunology Interest Group Symposia on Barrier Immunity will be held as an in-person meeting on November 15 to 17, 2023 at the Natcher Building on the NIH Bethesda Campus.

Special rates for students, academic and industry professionals.

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Following are the Immunology and Microbiology courses and workshops we teach.

Program Streams

013 - 2-COURSE BUNDLE - Human Virology I and II
016 - 2-COURSE BUNDLE - Basic and Advanced Immunology
BUND 026 - Flow Cytometry Bundle - 2 Workshop Bundle
BUND 030 - 2-COURSE BUNDLE - Basic Immunology and Cancer Immunotherapy
BUND 031 - 2-COURSE BUNDLE - Introduction to Human Neuroscience and Neuroscience of Addiction
IMMU 004 - Cellular Immunology
IMMU 022 - Flow Cytometry Experiment Design
IMMU 024 - Flow Cytometry Data Analysis and Visualization
IMMU 101 - Introduction to Cancer Biology
IMMU 102 - Emerging Coronaviruses
IMMU 103 - COVID-19 Vaccines: A Comparative Approach
IMMU 339 - Advanced Cancer Biology
IMMU 369 - Epidemics, Vaccines, and Prevention
IMMU 403 - Basic Principles of Immunology and Hypersensitivity
IMMU 410 - Innate and Adaptive Immune Memory: Theory and Applications
IMMU 411 - Immunological Memory: New Insights Into Influencing Factors and Mechanisms
IMMU 412 - Vaccines: Science, Technologies and Impact
IMMU 418 - Cancer Immunology
IMMU 419 - Cancer Immunotherapy
IMMU 420 - Advanced Immunology and Host Microbe Interactions
IMMU-IIG-FAES - In Person IIG Symposia on Barrier Immunity
MICR 101 - Introduction to Virology
MICR 311 - Introduction to General Microbiology
MICR 317 - Molecular Virology I
MICR 318 - Molecular Virology II
MICR 325 - Introduction to Microbiology and Bacteriology
MICR 326 - Molecular Microbiology II
MICR 418 - Emerging Infectious Diseases
MICR 432 - Human Virology I - Host-Virus Relationships
MICR 433 - Human Virology II - Viral Pathogenesis
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