Hello all,

 

In 2019 we held the inaugural Wild and Comparative Immunology (WACI) workshop in Hobart. Our in person workshop discussions led to a ‘Rewilding immunologyPerspective article in Science from our WACI consortium.

 

This year we are totally online and have 33 speakers and over 135 people registered from 12 countries (https://www.wacimmuno.com/program/). There are still two days left to register for the 2020 Wild and Comparative Immunology workshop (https://www.wacimmuno.com/registration-2020/) and there is no fee this year.

 

In 2021 we hope to get back to in person workshops, and will be supported as an Australian and New Zealand Society for Immunology (ASI) special interest group.

 

Best,

Andy

 

 

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Andy Flies, PhD

Recent publication: A novel system to map protein interactions reveals evolutionarily conserved immune evasion pathways on transmissible cancers (Science Advances)

Recent publication: Rewilding immunology (Science)

Recent publication: Tasmanian devil CD28 and CTLA4 capture CD80 and CD86 from adjacent cells (Dev. & Comp. Immunology)

Senior Research Fellow and ARC Discovery Early Career Researcher

Menzies Institute for Medical Research | College of Health and Medicine

University of Tasmania
Private Bag 23, Hobart TAS 7000
t: +61 3 6226 4614 | e: Andy.Flies@utas.edu.au

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Wild and Comparative Immunology Consortium

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