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Oxford Immunology Symposium

Date
March 24th 2025
Location
Mathematical Institute, University of Oxford, University of Oxford, Radcliffe Observatory, Woodstock Road, Oxford

The Oxford Immunology Symposium is taking place this March, at the University of Oxford Mathematical Institute.

Organized by the BSI Oxford Immunology Group in collaboration with the University of Oxford Immunology Network, this one-day event will showcase the diverse immunology research conducted across Oxford. The symposium will feature a range of disciplines and technologies, covering both adaptive and innate immunity, providing ample opportunities for cross-disciplinary collaboration and networking.

If you are looking for accommodation for this event, please contact our friendly bookings team on 01993 222 200 or send us a message.

Please note: most of our properties do have a minimum three night stay, but this gives you the opportunity to explore all Oxford has to offer.

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