Webinar – Andreas Radbruch – Adaptive Immunity in COVID-19

Monday 11th May 2020 at Online Webinar

 

Adaptive Immunity: Memory, Protection and Immunopathology in COVID-19

What do we know about the adaptive immune reaction to Sars-CoV-2? Why do humans react so heterogeneously to Sars-CoV-2? Does the adaptive immune system provide protection and for how long? How can we challenge the system with a vaccine to establish longlasting, efficient immunity?

Professor Andreas Radbruch is a biologist by training, having done his PhD at the  Genetics  Institute of  Cologne  University.  He has been the  Director of the  German Rheumatism  Research  Centre Berlin,  a  Leibniz institute,  since  1996  and  Professor of Rheumatology at the  Charité  Medical School of the  Humboldt  University of  Berlin since 1998.  Andreas Radbruch is the President of the European Federation of Immunological Societies (EFIS).

 

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