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June 7, 2001


 

The Third Autoimmunity Day was held on June 7 2001, and included the following program:

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Morning Session: Jonathan Schneck, Chair

Irun Cohen Active Immunotherapy of Autoimmune Diabetes Mellitus by Specific Peptide Vaccination
Scheherazade Sadegh-Nasseri Induction of Anergy in Memory T cells
Robert Brodsky Immunoablation with High-Dose Cyclophosphamide for Autoimmunity
Jerry Winkelstein Rheumatic Disorders in Primary Immunodeficiency Disorders
David Moller Identification of Candidate Etiologic Antigens in Systemic Sarcoidosis


Afternoon Session: Antony Rosen , Chair

Bevra Hahn Manipulating Autoimmunity in SLE: What are the Elements of Immune Tolerance
David Hellman The Johns Hopkins Vasculitis Center
Kamal Moudgil Diversification of Response to hsp65 in Autoimmune Arthritis is Regulatory in Nature
Thomas Kickler Autoimmunity, Platelets, and Bleeding

The Second Autoimmunity Day was held on June 9 2000 and included the following program:


Morning Session: Fred Sanfilippo,Chair

Jean-Francois Bach Control of Autoimmune Diseases by Regulatory T Cells. The Influence of Genetic and Environmental Factors
Douglas Jabs Immunopathogenesis of Murine Models of Sjogren's Syndrome
Michelle Petri Clinical Research in SLE
Christopher Karp Convergence and Cross-Regulation Among Mediators of Cellular Immunity


Afternoon Session

Peter Lipsky Molecular Abnormalities in Autoimmune Disease
Grant Anhalt Paraneoplastic Pemphigus: Autoimmunity and Cancer
Daniel Drachman "The Guided Missile" Approach to Specific Therapy of Myasthenia
Diane E. Griffin Autoimmune Demyelinating Disease after Rabies Vaccine: Insights into Multiple Sclerosis
Drew Pardoll Antitumor Immunity as a Problem of Self-Nonself Discrimination


The First Autoimmunity Day was held on June 22 1999 and included the following speakers: Drs. John Stone, Mark Soloski, Antony Rosen, Henry Lau, Jonathan Schneck, Allan Hess, and Drew Pardoll.

 

 



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