PhD defence on the influence of early bacterial colonization on the development of the mouse immune system

Friday 09 May 14
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Tine Rask Licht
Acting Head of Institute, Professor
DTU National Food Institute
+45 35 88 71 86
The National Food Institute, Technical University of Denmark, invites you to Mathilde Bylov Kristensen’s PhD defence on the influence of early bacterial colonization on the development of the mouse immune system. The defence takes place on 26 May 2014 at 2pm.

In her PhD Mathilde Bylov Kristensen from the National Food Institute has studied how the early bacterial colonization in newborn mice is crucial in relation to the establishment of a balanced immune system.

See the invitation to Mathilde Bylov Kristensen’s PhD defence of the thesis: Early Life Microbiota, Neonatal Immune Maturation and Hematopoiesis.

Time
Monday 26 May 2014, 2pm-5pm

Place
National Food Institute, Technical University of Denmark
Mørkhøj Bygade
Meeting room C-102
2860 Søborg 

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