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Lecture in Dublin - ‘Environmental triggers of autoimmune disease”

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Host is Prof Mark Little , TCD - Professor of Nephrology and Consultant Nephrologist at Trinty College Dublin / Tallaght University & Beaumont Hospital.

Speaker will be Prof Cavier Rodo Lopez, ISGlobal, speaking at the the launch of the HELICAL research project.

This lecture is targeted at members of the public, healthcare professionals and scientists interested in learning more about the way data science can be used to link climate and health to uncover the reasons that people develop autoimmune disease.

For more information and/or to book your free tickets please follow this link vasculitis.org.uk/news/lect...

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