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The Scandinavian Society for Immunology (SSI) includes the national immunological societies of the 5 Nordic countries: Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden. SSI has currently >1000 members.

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Welcome to the annual SSI meeting in Geilo

Registration deadline is 15th February. 
Payment deadline is 28th February.

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SSI during ECI

SSI´s booth during the ECI congress, 2-5 September in Amsterdam.

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SSI Pivacy Policy

To read about SSI´s privacy policy,

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Scand J Immunol - Impact Factor 2017

The Scandinavian Journal of Immunology increased its impactor factor for 2017 to 2.314 from 2.256 (2016). The journal conitinues its work to further increase the impact factor.

Record increase of SSI members

SSI reached almost 1400 members 2017. This was an increase with almost 300 members from 2016.

Response from the British Society for Immunology on BREXIT

BSI´s President Professor Peter Openshaw regarding the decision reached by the people of the United Kingdom in the recent referendum on UK´s membership of the European Union.

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Researcher Portrait

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Meet Associated Professor Rune Hartmann

Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics at Aarhus, University in Denmark.

"Helping patients using basic biochemistry"

Anna-Fogdell-Hahn - Former president of SSI

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Anna Fogdell-Hahn has dedicated the last six years serving SSI, first as secretary and then as president.

Here she summarizes her years:

Letter of Thanks

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Open Positions

Post-doc position in neuroimmunology, Calgary, Canada

The successful candidate will select from several projects on the roles and mechanisms of neuroinflammation in mediating injury or recovery in multiple sclerosis 

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Grants for Scandinavian Exchange

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