Transplantation without Immunosuppression: Inventing an Archimedes Lever
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Please join us for the second session in this new series that highlights the symbiotic relationship between basic science research and clinical practice. Getting to Patients celebrates those who have successfully translated scientific discovery into direct patient benefit.
“Transplantation without Immunosuppression: Inventing an Archimedes Lever”
with
A Patient’s Perspective
Question & Answer Session to follow
Speakers:
Sandy Feng, MD, PhD
Professor and Vice Chair of Research; Department of Surgery
Qizhi Tang, PhD
Professor of Surgery, Diabetes Center, Gladstone Institute of Genomic Immunology
Moderated by:
Tippi MacKenzie, MD
Professor and Director, UCSF Broad Stem Cell Center
Where:
HSW-303 Auditorium
513 Parnassus Avenue, San Francisco, California 94143
Add to Calendar2023-05-30 16:00:002023-05-30 19:00:00Getting To Patients
Please join us for the second session in this new series that highlights the symbiotic relationship between basic science research and clinical practice. Getting to Patients celebrates those who have successfully translated scientific discovery into direct patient benefit.
“Transplantation without Immunosuppression: Inventing an Archimedes Lever”
withA Patient’s Perspective
Question & Answer Session to follow
Speakers:
Sandy Feng, MD, PhD
Professor and Vice Chair of Research; Department of SurgeryQizhi Tang, PhD
Professor of Surgery, Diabetes Center, Gladstone Institute of Genomic Immunology
Moderated by:Tippi MacKenzie, MD
Professor and Director, UCSF Broad Stem Cell Center
Where:
HSW-303 Auditorium
513 Parnassus Avenue, San Francisco, California 94143
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