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EducationAdvanced Course in Basic & Clinical ImmunologyInvited speakers lecture on the major topics in cellular and molecular immunology, including innate immunity, B cells, T cells, and cytokines. Special sessions cover new advances in interventional clinical immunology and the molecular and genetic basis of immunologically-mediated diseases. There will be ample opportunity for students to interact with the faculty outside the lecture room. The next course will be held: February 18 - February 22, 2009 The course provides a course book and access to online lecture materials. Please contact Sarah Krause at the FOCIS Executive Office for more information.
Interventional Immunology CourseThe Interventional Immunology Course provides education on the many new therapies that are currently available or in development which are based on targets unfamiliar to many practicing physicians. There is potentially great value for, but lack of, cross-disciplinary reviews of these types of therapies. This course seeks to review the scientific basis for choice of immunogically related therapeutic targets in various diseases, including organ specific and systemic autoimmunity, allergy, transplant rejection, cancer, and HIV. The goal is to help understand the rationale and mechanism underlying the major pharmacologic approaches for interventional immunology in current practice and review the track record of the different therapeutic approaches in different specialties.
Thursday, June 5, 2008 at FOCIS 2008 Basic Immunology in Medicine: Update 2008This course was launched in 2002 because of the realization that the rapid pace of research is leading to fundamental advances in the understanding of immune responses and their abnormalities. Staying abreast of these advances is essential for practitioners of medicine and for researchers in academia and industry. As new immunotherapeutic strategies are being developed and adopted, it is becoming important to understand the rationale behind these therapies, and this also requires an appreciation of the fundamentals of immunology. This brief course is designed to provide a sophisticated review of selected basic principles, and update on new advances, especially those that are most relevant to human disease. Course materials include a syllabus book and electronic access to slides that will assist attendees in following the lectures and participating in the discussions. In addition, the attendees may be able to use these slides as a basis for their own teaching and lecturing needs. The next course will be held:
Wednesday, June 4, 2008 at FOCIS 2008 B Cell Outreach Program: Translational Applications in Autoimmune DiseasesA FOCIS Program offered to the FOCIS Centers of Excellence (FCE) to disseminate background and education linking B cells and autoimmunity and reporting current data relating to B cells. B Cell Outreach Program Objectives:
The B cell program will include a slide set and monograph created by Shiv Pillai, PhD, Harvard University and Robert Carter, MD, University of Alabama - Birmingham. Medical Undergraduate Immunology CourseFOCIS is proud to sponsor the Medical Undergraduate Immunology Course (MUIC). MUIC was created by FOCIS Education Chair, P.J. Utz, MD, at the Stanford University FOCIS Center of Excellence (FCE). This program introduces students to clinical immunology, and entices them to continue their studies in medical research. The program can be implemented in a variety of settings and formats and consists of a 300-page syllabus, web cast of the Stanford lectures, and materials to assist in implementation. This versatile program enables students at all levels of education to take part in research, attend introductory lectures by selected faculty, and gain exposure to clinical medicine. For more information please contact Cindy Limb. Trainee Satellite Symposia (TSS)TSS is held the day before the FOCIS Annual Meeting. This day-long forum provides the opportunity for two trainees from each of the 49 FOCIS Center of Excellence (FCE) to present their most novel and innovative research. All trainees present posters and ten are selected to give oral presentations. TSS is an exclusive function of the FOCIS Centers of Excellence (FCE). To learn how you can participate please contact your FCE Director. To see a list of FCEs or to learn how your institution can become a FCE please visit www.focisnet.org/centers. FOCIS Annual MeetingThe FOCIS Annual Meeting is the apex of the year's activities. Clinical immunologists come from all over the world to hear the novel research that is being presented in this forum. FOCIS 2007 boasts attendance exceeding 1,100 with 585 abstracts submitted. Visit the FOCIS 2008 website to see what the FOCIS Annual Meeting has to offer you. View Abstracts and the 2007 Photo Gallery. © 2008 FOCIS | |||||||||