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URL:https://www.mdc-berlin.de/news/events/klaus-ley-elongated-neutrophil-de
 rived-structures-ends-blood-circulation
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SUMMARY:Klaus Ley - Elongated neutrophil-derived structures (ENDS) in the b
 lood circulation
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DESCRIPTION:Klaus Ley is Professor and Head at the Division of Inflammation
 \nBiology at La Jolla Institute for Allergy and Immunology\, United\nState
 s. His team studies inflammation in health and disease. One part\nof the l
 ab focuses on atherosclerosis\, the disease of arteries that\ncauses heart
  attacks\, strokes and other problems. Another part studies\nthe very basi
 c mechanisms by which immune cells reach sites of\ninflammation.\n\nThe Be
 rlin Center for Translational Vascular Biomedicine\, jointly\nfounded by t
 he Berlin Institute of Health (BIH)\, Charité\nUniversitätsmedizin Berli
 n and the Max Delbrück Center for Molecular\nMedicine (MDC) in the Helmho
 ltz Association\, represents an\ninterdisciplinary scientific network with
  the pronounced aim to foster\ntranslation in the field of vascular biomed
 icine. It unites leading\nscientific knowledge with clinical expertise and
  thereby promotes the\ntransfer of scientific insights to clinical use.\nP
 ursuing its mission\, the Center initiated the Lecture Series\n“Vascular
  Networking” to invite distinguished experts and promote\ninternational 
 scientific exchange to both enrich the Berlin scientific\ncommunity and pr
 ovide the foundation for new and visionary\ncollaborations.\nThe lecture s
 eries is conducted in an online-format and attracts a\nbroad audience from
  the wider Berlin community. The online event will\ncomprise a 45 min talk
  and a 15 min open discussion followed by a 1\nhour closed exchange with 3
 -4 interested experts. These slots are\nallocated on a first come first se
 rved basis. If you are interested\nplease indicate so on your event regist
 ration.\n
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Klaus Ley is Professor and Head at the Divi
 sion of Inflammation Biology at La Jolla Institute for Allergy and Immunol
 ogy\, United States. His team studies inflammation in health and disease. 
 One part of the lab focuses on atherosclerosis\, the disease of arteries t
 hat causes heart attacks\, strokes and other problems. Another part studie
 s the very basic mechanisms by which immune cells reach sites of inflammat
 ion.</p>\n\n<p>The Berlin Center for Translational Vascular Biomedicine\, 
 jointly founded by the Berlin Institute of Health (BIH)\, Charité Univers
 itätsmedizin Berlin and the Max Delbrück Center for Molecular Medicine (
 MDC) in the Helmholtz Association\, represents an interdisciplinary scient
 ific network with the pronounced aim to foster translation in the field of
  vascular biomedicine. It unites leading scientific knowledge with clinica
 l expertise and thereby promotes the transfer of scientific insights to cl
 inical use.<br>\nPursuing its mission\, the Center initiated the Lecture S
 eries “Vascular Networking” to invite distinguished experts and promot
 e international scientific exchange to both enrich the Berlin scientific c
 ommunity and provide the foundation for new and visionary collaborations.<
 br>\nThe lecture series is conducted in an online-format and attracts a br
 oad audience from the wider Berlin community. The online event will compri
 se a 45 min talk and a 15 min open discussion followed by a 1 hour closed 
 exchange with 3-4 interested experts. These slots are allocated on a first
  come first served basis. If you are interested please indicate so on your
  event registration.</p>
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