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The first European Chemokine and Cell Migration Conference will be held in 2015 in Villars-sur-Ollon (VD), Switzerland from June 4th – June 7th

Venue

Eurotel Victoria
route des Layeux
Villars-sur-Ollon
Switzerland

Historically the European scientific community has a strong impact on the research on chemokines. In fact the first chemokine, neutrophil activating factor (NAF or MDNCF, later renamed into NAP and CXCL8) was almost concomitantly discovered independently in two European (Switzerland and Germany) laboratories and in one laboratory in the US. A strong European scientific community has since evolved.

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