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Successful Cluster Science Days 2019

Thanks for all the participants who attended this years Cluster Science Days. More than 300 participants, 105 poster and lots of red wine during the scientific pub quiz made the Cluster Science Days 2019 memorable.

We hope you alle enjoyed the conference and discussed about the future of immunological research.

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