Speakers
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The Pathogens & Immunity Conference serves as a crucial platform for information exchange, bringing together leading experts and specialists from the fields of medicine, immunology, and microbiology. This event is dedicated to exploring the complex interplay between environmental factors and chronic inflammatory diseases, fostering collaboration and innovation to tackle these global health challenges.
prof. Patrick J Venables
University of Oxford
Graduate of the University of Cambridge, fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, chair in rheumatology at Imperial College. Focused on interactions between infection, autoimmunity and cancer.
prof. Monika Raulinajtys-Grzybek
Warsaw School of Economics
Head of the Management Accounting Department SGH and #SGH for healthcare Think Tank. Director of Executive SGH-WUM MBA in healthcare studies. Expert in the area of finance and management in healthcare and health policy.
prof. Leszek Kaczmarek
Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS
Graduate of the Warsaw University, fellow at the Temple Unviersity and the University of California. Focused on the gene expression in the brain and the association with the learning proces and synaptic plasticity.
prof. Andrzej Górski
Medical University of Warsaw
Graduate of the Medical Academy associated with the Institute of Transplantology and the Hirszfeld Institute of Immunology and Experimental Therapy. Member of PAS and PAU, focusing on phage therapy.
prof. Marek Sanak
Jagiellonian University
Graduate of the Medical Academy in Krakow. Fellow at Harvard University, Boston Children's Hospital, INSERM, Necker Hospital in Paris. Specializes in clinical genetics and diagnostics.
prof. Maciej Banach
Medical University of Łódź
Graduate of Medical Academy in Łódź. Visiting professor at the University of Alabama, University of Medicine and Pharmacy Victor Babes, University of California, Adjunct Professor at the Johns Hopkins University. Focused on cardiology, hypertensiology, and lipidology.
prof. Gabriel Nussbaum
Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Graduate of the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York. Post-doctoral research at the Weizmann Institute. Focused on host-pathogen signaling pathways in the oral cavity that contribute to bacterial immune escape and dysbiosis, oral bacteria & cancer.
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