Trinity College School of Medicine Hosts Eurolife Distinguished Faculty Lecture
Posted on: 16 February 2009
The Trinity College School of Medicine in association with Eurolife Network hosted the second lecture in the ‘Eurolife Distinguished Faculty Lecture series’ on Thursday 12th February. The lecture on the Origins and Outcomes of Rheumatoid Arthritis: Molecular Mechanisms of a Complex Disease was delivered byProfessor Lars Klareskog, Professor and Chairman of Rheumatology at the Karolinska Institute,
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“We are privileged to host our distinguished Eurolife colleague Professor Lars Klareskog to deliver the second lecture in this series. Lars has contributed enormously to our understanding of this debilitating disease and crucially these discoveries are proving to have ramifications across a whole spectrum of related conditions that take such a toll on human health”, explained Professor Dermot Kelleher, Head of the TCD School of Medicine and Chairman of Eurolife. “Professor Klareskog’s presence demonstrates the tremendous depth and quality of research taking place in the Eurolife network and our commitment to promote excellence in all partners. This lecture was extremely beneficial in promoting rheumatology research in TCD and in our partners in
Professor Klareskog’s lecture entitled, Origins and Outcomes of Rheumatoid Arthritis: Molecular Mechanisms of a Complex Disease, gave an overview of what is currently known about the debilitating condition Rheumatoid Arthritis. Remarkable advances into the mechanisms of Rheumatoid Arthritis and inflammatory diseases in general have been made in the recent past and it is particularly interesting that common mechanisms may contribute to many of these diseases, and therefore the understanding of one mechanism can have broad application across the field.
Professor Klareskog is Professor and Chairman of the Rheumatology Clinic and Rheumatology Research Unit, at the Karolinska Institute and