Joachim Kalden Lecture
Die Joachim Kalden Lecture wurde 2009 zu Ehren von Prof. Joachim Kalden ins Leben gerufen. Prof. Kalden war 30 Jahre Direktor der Medizinischen Klinik 3 und einer der Begründer der immunologischen Forschung am Standort Erlangen. Zu dieser Sondervorlesungsreihe, welche einmal jährlich im Herbst/Winter stattfindet, werden international renommierte Immunologen eingeladen eine einstündige Lecture zu halten.
Aktuelle Joachim Kalden Lecture 2022
05.07.2022
Prof. Anne O’Garra
Laboratory of Immunoregulation & Infection, The Francis Crick Institute, London, UK
“Cytokines orchestrating immune responses in lung disease with a focus on tuberculosis:
Transcriptional signatures reveal the immune response underlying progression and pathogenesis”
Vergangene Joachim Kalden Lectures
2019
Prof. Dolores Schendel
Medigene AG, Martinsried
“My Journey to Join the Frontline in TCR-T Immunotherapies”
2018
Prof. Bruce Walker
Ragon Institute of MGH, MIT and Harvard, Boston, MA, USA
“Toward a HIV vaccine: Learning from patients at the heart of the epidemic”
2017
Prof. Tak Wah Mak
Campbell Family Institute for Breast Cancer Research at Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, Toronto, Kanada
„The Four Horsemen of Apocalypse“
2016
Prof. Fiona Powrie
Kennedy Institute of Rheumatology, University of Oxford, UK
„Gut reactions: Immune pathways in the intestine in health and disease“
2015
Prof. Alain Fischer
Hôpital Necker-Enfant Malades, Paris, France
“Primary T cell immunodeficiencies: from pathophysiology to therapy “
2014
Prof. Dontscho Kerjaschki
Clinical Institute of Pathology, Medical University Vienna, Austria
„Lymphatics in Inflammation“
2013
Prof. Andreas Radbruch
Deutsches Rheuma-Forschungszentrum Berlin – A Leibniz Institute
„The resting and the restless immunological memory“
2012
Prof. Klaus Rajewsky
Immune Regulation and Cancer, Max-Delbrück-Center for Molecular Medicine
„Modeling Epstein-Barr-Virus infection, immune surveillance and B cell lymphomas in mice“
2011
Prof. Ralph M. Steinman, Nobelprize of Medicine 2011
The Rockefeller University, New York, USA
„Dendritic cell-targeted protein vaccines“
2010
Prof. Charles Dinarello
University of Colorado, Aurora, USA
„Interleukin-1ß and the treatment of auto-inflammatory diseases“
2009
Prof. Harald zur Hausen, Nobelprize of Medicine 2008
German Cancer Research Center, Heidelberg
„Infections and human cancers: facts and perspectives“