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On Wednesday 4 May, Development hosted three talks to celebrate the completion of our Special Issue focussing on the role of the immune system in development and regeneration, hosted by one of our Guest Editors, Paul Martin (Bristol University).
The first talk came from Ana Zenclussen (Professor for Environmental Pediatric Immunology at the Leipzig University and Head of the Department of Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research), on the role of maternal B cell signalling in fetal development in mice.
The talk is followed by a live Q&A with Ana, chaired by Paul.
For more details, check out their paper published in Development: journals.biologists.com/dev/article/149/8/dev199783/272539/Maternal-B-cell-signaling-orchestrates-fetal
For our Special Issue on the immune system in development and regeneration: journals.biologists.com/dev/issue/149/8
For more information about the Development presents... webinar series go to: thenode.biologists.com/devpres
On Wednesday 4 May, Development hosted three talks to celebrate the completion of our Special Issue focussing on the role of the immune system in development and regeneration, hosted by one of our Guest Editors, Paul Martin (Bristol University).
The first talk came from Ana Zenclussen (Professor for Environmental Pediatric Immunology at the Leipzig University and Head of the Department of Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research), on the role of maternal B cell signalling in fetal development in mice.
The talk is followed by a live Q&A with Ana, chaired by Paul.
For more details, check out their paper published in Development: journals.biologists.com/dev/article/149/8/dev199783/272539/Maternal-B-cell-signaling-orchestrates-fetal
For our Special Issue on the immune system in development and regeneration: journals.biologists.com/dev/issue/149/8
For more information about the Development presents... webinar series go to: thenode.biologists.com/devpres