This podcast aims to present you research articles recently published in the field of immunology and tumor immunology in an journal club format.
Disclaimer: the comments provided are strictly personal and do not represent the scientific positions or scientific orientations of the institutions where the authors of this podcast work or have worked in the past.
The audio soundtrack is provide by Magnatunes.com. I used the track "Innocent Murmur" from the album "First album", produced by the progressive jazz band
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This podcast aims to present you research articles recently published in the field of immunology and tumor immunology in an journal club format.
Disclaimer: the comments provided are strictly personal and do not represent the scientific positions or scientific orientations of the institutions where the authors of this podcast work or have worked in the past.
The audio soundtrack is provide by Magnatunes.com. I used the track "Innocent Murmur" from the album "First album", produced by the progressive jazz band
Hi folks,
Today I will do a short overview of a major manuscript published recently in journal immunity that presents data concerning the evaluation of NKG2D knock-out mice in the context of expontaneous tumor development.
The format of the podcast has changed to fit in my time constrains. Let me know what do you think.
See you soon, and thanks for listening
Tumor Immunology Round Table
This podcast aims to present you research articles recently published in the field of immunology and tumor immunology in an journal club format.
Disclaimer: the comments provided are strictly personal and do not represent the scientific positions or scientific orientations of the institutions where the authors of this podcast work or have worked in the past.
The audio soundtrack is provide by Magnatunes.com. I used the track "Innocent Murmur" from the album "First album", produced by the progressive jazz band