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LightRail Seminar 23 June 2025

How understanding molecular drivers of inflammation aids the development of targeted therapeutics for inflammatory diseases

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Tidspunkt

Mandag 23. juni 2025,  kl. 14:30 - 17:00

Sted

Auditorium J116-113, Entrance J, Aarhus University Hospital

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Health

Dear colleagues

Join us for an exciting event when the Inflammation Network and the Graduate School of Health together hosts a LightRail Seminar on 23rd. Junie 2025.

Host: Rune Hartmann

Speakers:

  • Connecting neuronal signaling to gut inflammation in zebrafish?
    - Gilles Vanwalleghem , Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics
  • Reducing the inflammatory effect of innate immune activation while maintaining antiviral effect, defining the fundamentals
    - Rune Hartmann, Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics
  • How STING activate NFkB signaling part one
    - Anna Christensen, Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics
  • How STING activate NFkB signaling part two
    - Aneta Jurkiewicz , Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics
  • Why does inflammation increase with aging?
    - Tinna Stevnsner , Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics
  • Diseases caused by Autoimmune Induced Nucleotide Sensing
    - Bent Deleuran, Department of Biomedicine

Download the flyer here.

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LightRail Seminar 23 June 2025

How understanding molecular drivers of inflammation aids the development of targeted therapeutics for inflammatory diseases

Oplysninger om arrangementet

Tidspunkt

Mandag 23. juni 2025,  kl. 14:30 - 17:00

Sted

Auditorium J116-113, Entrance J, Aarhus University Hospital

Arrangør

Health

Dear colleagues

Join us for an exciting event when the Inflammation Network and the Graduate School of Health together hosts a LightRail Seminar on 23rd. Junie 2025.

Host: Rune Hartmann

Speakers:

  • Connecting neuronal signaling to gut inflammation in zebrafish?
    - Gilles Vanwalleghem , Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics
  • Reducing the inflammatory effect of innate immune activation while maintaining antiviral effect, defining the fundamentals
    - Rune Hartmann, Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics
  • How STING activate NFkB signaling part one
    - Anna Christensen, Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics
  • How STING activate NFkB signaling part two
    - Aneta Jurkiewicz , Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics
  • Why does inflammation increase with aging?
    - Tinna Stevnsner , Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics
  • Diseases caused by Autoimmune Induced Nucleotide Sensing
    - Bent Deleuran, Department of Biomedicine

Download the flyer here.