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Translational research from bench to clinic: a look at future applications of experimental data

The event

This year the IX Annual Meeting of the Graduate Program in Immunology, in its first completely online version, will address the theme “Translational Research from the bench to the clinic: a look at future applications of experimental data”. This theme aims to explore the importance of basic research activities as a transference process of scientific progress to applied knowledge using a multidisciplinary and dynamic approach. Nowadays it is a social necessity to human life to break the barrier between scientific research and its clinical applications, highlighting the importance of communication between these areas. In this sense, we will discuss the role of translation in the knowledge chain, including aspects that are inherent to research and development, as well as applicability and the importance of interdisciplinarity in this context.

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Verified covid platform presentation

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Created and administered by master's and doctoral students from the Postgraduate Program in Immunology, the COVID Verified Platform aims to inform the population with real news and from reliable sources so that they understand the situation of the pandemic and are able to prevent themselves in the best way. The platform, made up of a website and social networks, gathers a collection of information about COVID-19 from important government agencies, both Brazilian and worldwide, as well as scientific studies on the subject.

To get to know them better, follow them on social media:

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Educational activity

When we choose to learn and work with scientific research, we are invited to know the rules of conduct that regulate it. On the occasion of the annual meeting of our Graduate Program in Immunology, we invite students that have recently been enrolled in the program, from 11/01/2019 to 07/01/2020, to dive into topics related to research ethics and biosafety to acquire the indispensable tools for an efficient and responsible scientific training for graduate students. We would like to emphasize that these are international standards.

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Watch videos produced for Educational Work

Group 1 - Biosafety

Group 2 - Ethics in research with human beings

Group 3 - Ethics in animal research

Program

First day

Second day

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Wednesday,

September 9th, 2020

Thursday,

September 10th, 2020

Instructions for oral presentations

For students who will present their work, all presentations must be in English , with slides and duration of 5 minutes and 2 more minutes for discussion by the judging panel. The time cannot be exceeded, and will be taken into account by the judging panel.

Click on the button below and check the days and times of the oral presentations.

Speakers

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Ana Maria Aranha Camargo, PhD

Coordinator and researcher at the Center for Molecular Oncology and research manager at Instituto Sírio Libanês de Ensino e Pesquisa, Brazil

Ana Maria Camargo has a bachelor's degree in Biological Sciences and a PhD in Sciences from the University of São Paulo. She participated in the coordination of the Xylella fastidiosa Genome Sequencing Project and the Human Cancer Genome Project. Dr. Ana Maria is currently coordinator and researcher at the Center for Molecular Oncology and research manager at the Sírio Libanês Institute. Her main line of research studies genetic and epigenetic changes that occur in the tumor cell, aiming at the development of new tools for the diagnosis, prognosis and treatment of the disease.

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