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Great success for the Symposium on Auto-immunity, Complement and Tissue Injury in Transplantation

12/11/2023

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Dr. Marie-Josée Hébert’s team in collaboration with the Université de Montréal transplant program, hosted the Symposium on Auto-immunity, Complement and Tissue Injury in Transplantation in a hybrid format, with the in-person component in Montréal, QC, on December 8, 2023 at the Delta Hotel.

The objective of this symposium was to discuss the progress made in the last decade on autoimmunity, complement activation and tissue injury in the context of organ transplantation. This symposium stimulated ​international research collaborations toward cutting-edge and emerging biomedical and translational research focused on rejection/cGVHD, tissue injury, allograft function and patient survival.

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Click here to access the final program.


We thank our the partners for the financial support, without which this day of high-level science would not have been possible.

Click here to access the list of supporters.

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10/16/2024 07:52:22 am

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Harry Ward link
10/23/2024 12:38:36 pm

Congratulations on the success of the Symposium on Auto-immunity, Complement, and Tissue Injury in Transplantation! It’s fantastic to see such important discussions happening in the field.

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    • Our lab
    • Job/Graduate Opportunities
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    • Molecular pathways controlling acute kidney injury-induced renal microvascular injury
    • Characterization of ApoExo - Biogenesis and Internalization
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