Travel Grant Awardees Spring 2022

    The 2022 Spring travel grants were awarded to the following individuals:

     

    the following 6 applicants 

    Abigail Alvarado Vazquez, Uppsala univeristet.

    International European Mast Cell and Basophil research network (EMBRN) conference, Utrecht, the Netherlands.

    Title: Mcpt8-driven cell depletion reduces lung mast cells in mice with allergic airway inflammation.

     

    Rhaissa Calixto Vieira, Karolinska Institutet.

    The WAS2022 Symposium, Munich, Germany.

    Title: Flow Cytometry-based Drug Screening for stabilization of WASp to restore Megakaryocyte and Platelet Function.

     

    Klara Lenart, Karolinska Institutet.

    Keystone Symposia Progress in Vaccine Development, Breckenridge, CO, USA.

    Title: Heterologous immunization with the Novavax nanoparticle protein vaccine against SARS-CoV-2 elicits highly cross-reactive antibody responses with increased avidity.

     

    Sebastian Ols, Karolinska Institutet.

    Keystone Symposia Progress in Vaccine Development, Breckenridge, CO, USA.

    Title: Multivalent antigen display on nanoparticles elicits diverse and broad B cell responses.

     

    Lorenz Wirth, Karolinska Institutet.

    ILC4 – 4th International Conference on Innate Lymphoid Cells, Hawaii, USA.

    Title: Eicosanoid metabolism in human innate lymphoid cells.

     

    Anthonie Zwijnenburg, Karolinska Institutet.

    Gordon Research Conference: Immunochemistry and Immunobiology, Castelldefels, Spain.

    Title: CX3CR1 is a graded and universal differentiation marker unifying human and murine T cell differentiation.

     

    News

    SWIMM travel grant application spring 2023 now open!

    The Swedish Society for Immunology, SWIMM, offers its members the opportunity to apply for travel grants twice a year. Grants will be given to members for active participation (poster or oral presentation) in a conference that covers any field of immunology. All members can apply but PhD students and post docs will be given priority. SWIMM may also grant funding to visit laboratories to learn new methodology. 
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    Annual meeting 2023

    You are very welcome to attend the annual SWIMM meeting, which will take place on:

    Monday March 6th, 11:00-12:00 on zoom.

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    Remembering Nils Lycke (1954-2022)

    IN MEMORIAM. Professor Nils Lycke, a prominent researcher in the field of mucosal immunology and a long-time member of SWIMM, has died at the age of 68. Here, his colleagues at the University of Gothenburg share reminiscences to mark his passing, describing him as a generous and energetic scientist, who truly loved academic research.

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    Travel grant recipients, Autumn 2022

    The SWIMM board is happy to announce that Johanna Kabbert, LU, Zaynab Mousavian, KI, Laura Reusch, GU and Tracer Young, KI, has been awarded travel grants after the Spring 2022 deadline.

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    Travel grant recipients, Spring 2022

    The SWIMM board is happy to announce that 6 applicants has been awarded travel grants after the Spring 2022 deadline. The awardees were selected after a peer review process and details of awardees and the purpose of travels can be found here.

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