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The Institute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry of the Czech Academy of Sciences (IOCB Prague) is a leading scientific institution in the Czech Republic, recognized internationally. Its primary mission is basic research in the fields of chemical biology and medicinal chemistry, organic and material oriented chemistry, chemistry of natural compounds, biochemistry and molecular biology, physical chemistry, theoretical chemistry, and analytical chemistry.

Lecture – Jules Hoffmann

27 - 27. June 2024
Lecture by Jules Hoffmann, laureate of 2011 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine.
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IOCB Prague: Lecture – Jules Hoffmann
IOCB Prague: Lecture – Jules Hoffmann

SPEAKER: Prof. Jules Hoffmann, 2011 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine

TOPIC: Evolutionary perspectives on immune defenses

DATE AND TIME: 27 June 2024, 10 a.m.

PLACE: IOCB Prague, Lecture Hall

Abstract

Life expectancy of humans over millenaries has stagnated around 25 years and a major reason of early death was infection by a multitude of microbes. It is only in the late years of the 19th century that through the work of several pioneers, namely Louis Pasteur in France and Robert Koch in Germany, that microbiology developed in relation to microbial aggressions and it took two more decades until the basis of immunology was understood, in particular through the studies of Eliyah Metchnikow and Paul Ehrlich, who shared the Nobel Prize in 1908, although their conclusions were quite different, Metchnikow explaining antimicriobial resistance as a result of a direct role of blood cells (termed phagocytes) whereas Ehrlich heralded the role of blood factors, which came to be known as antibodies. The presentation will cover essential aspects in immunological research, which has in recent years led to replace the idea of a binary response (innate immunity versus adaptive immunity) by the concept, now universally accepted, of a complementary response in humans, the principals of which will be presented in conclusion of the presentation.

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