BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//132.216.98.100//NONSGML kigkonsult.se iCalcreator 2.20.4// BEGIN:VEVENT UID:20250625T203721EDT-4760Mu4hjv@132.216.98.100 DTSTAMP:20250626T003721Z DESCRIPTION: \n\nOn Wednesday\, February 15\, Luis Barreiro (Associate Prof essor\, Biological Sciences Division\, Medicine\, Genetic Medicine\, Unive rsity of Chicago) will be giving a talk entitled “Exploring evolutionary i mmunogenomics: Lessons from our ancestors and past pandemics” as part of t he Emerging Topics of Health (EToH) Seminar series\, cohosted by the Depar tments of Microbiology and Immunology\, Physiology and Human Genetics\, th e Goodman Cancer Institute (GCI)\, the 51Թ Research Centre o n Complex Traits (MRCCT) and M[i]4. If you are interested in meeting with Professor Barreiro one-on-one\, send me an email @ marianne.provost [at] m cgill.ca.\n\n \n\nGrad students\n\nSign up to have lunch with our guest sp eaker! There will be a lunch with Dr Barreiro for graduate students and po stdocs. If you would like to have lunch with our guest speaker\, please fi ll out this SURVEY. The lunch will be held from 12h to 1h in Room #530 in the Bellini.\n\n\n Note there will be a 5à7 after the talk at Brass Doors P ub (2171 Crescent Street) and anyone (students\, postdocs\, and faculty) a re welcome to join!\n\n\n \n\nAbstract\n\nInfectious diseases have always been a major health problem throughout the world\, imposing strong selecti ve pressure on the human genome. Despite the recent development of vaccine s and antibiotics\, there are still nearly 15 million deaths every year at tributable to the effects of infectious diseases. Although genetic studies of infectious diseases have identified important pathways involved in pro tective immunity\, very little is known about the underlying genetic and e volutionary factors contributing to differences in susceptibility to infec tious diseases at the population level. In this talk\, I will discuss the importance of host genetic factors\, natural selection\, and social gradie nts in shaping population differences in innate immune responses to infect ious agents.\n DTSTART:20230215T203000Z DTEND:20230215T213000Z LOCATION:Room 504\, McIntyre Medical Building\, CA\, QC\, Montreal\, H3G 1Y 6\, 3655 promenade Sir William Osler SUMMARY:EToH Seminar Series: Exploring evolutionary immunogenomics - Lesson s from our ancestors and past pandemics URL:/sbms/etoh-4 END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR