Free public event on our latest inflammation research
WHERE: Hexagon Room, Frank Lee Centre, Cambridge Biomedical Campus
Inflammation is an essential part of how we fight off infection. However, sometimes it persists even after an infection clears, happens in the wrong place or kicks off even without any signs of infection – and results in a range of health conditions that reduce quality of life for patients.
Join us for an hour of talks either in the afternoon (4-5pm) or evening (6-7pm) on the latest developments in inflammation research at NIHR Cambridge BRC and take the opportunity to chat with local researchers about their research.
Whether you choose to come for the afternoon or evening talks, you are welcome to spend the hour from 5-6pm chatting to our researchers about their work and view the research posters on display. Why not vote for your favourite poster while enjoying some light refreshments?
Our speakers
- Dr. Bina Patel, Clinical Research Fellow, Department of Clinical Neuroscience at the University of Cambridge
- Prof. Menna Clatworthy, NIHR Cambridge BRC Theme Lead for Immunity, Inflammation and Transplantation and Professor of Translational Immunology, University of Cambridge
- Prof. Clare Elizabeth Bryant, Professor of Innate Immunity, Department of Medicine at the University of Cambridge
Book your preferred session
You only need to book one session to attend the talks and poster exhibition, as the talks are the same for the afternoon and evening slots: and you are welcome to stay for some or all of the hour (5-6pm) between talks to chat to researchers, view the posters and enjoy light refreshments.
- To book the afternoon session from 4-5pm: visit https://bit.ly/InflamAFTER
- To book the evening session from 6-7pm: visit https://bit.ly/InflamEVE
Questions?
If you have any questions either before or after you book your ticket, please contact Georgina Norris via email: gan23@cam.ac.uk.