TODD Symposium: Therapeutic Manipulation of Immune Function
Each year, the College of Pharmacy invites renown scientists from across campus and the nation to discuss the latest scientific advances in pharmaceutical sciences. The TODD Symposium brings scientists from various disciplines for a day of seminars, poster sessions, and conversation.
The symposium will discuss the development of immune function therapeutics which modulate the immune system to prevent or treat diseases by boosting or suppressing the immune response. This approach has been successfully used to treat various conditions, including cancer, autoimmune diseases, and organ transplant rejection.
Contact name
Tonya Vance
Contact email
Contact phone
859-257-5891
Registration link
Location
UK College of Pharmacy - Lee T. Todd Jr. Building
Unit
College of Pharmacy
Sponsor
Flyer
TODD_Symposium_Flyer.pdf
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