Upcoming Events
December 2021
Congratulations to Lucile Noyer for being awarded an American Society of Hematology (ASH) Fellow Scholar Award.
September 2021
SGP 2021: Ion Channels & Transporters in Immunity, Inflammation & Antitumor Immunity
September 22-26, 2021
More at sgp2021.com.
June 2021
Congratulations to Liwei Wang for being awarded a postdoctoral fellowship from the National Multiple Sclerosis Foundation.
June 2021
Congratulations to Serap Erdogmus for being awarded a postdoctoral fellowship from the Leopoldina, German Academy of Sciences.
May 2021
2021 Educational Workshop on Ion Channels & Immunology
May 21, 2021
More at sgp2021.com/workshop.
October 2020
BPS networking event: Shedding light on the dark 'ion channelome'
October 15, 2020
View more at here.
September 2020
Society of General Physiologists Online Symposium
Ion Channels & Transporters in Immunity, Inflammation & Antitumor Immunity
More at sgp2020.com.
December 3, 2018
First Ion Channels and Immunity Symposium
Hosted by Dr. Feske, the first Ion Channels and Immunity symposium was held at NYU bringing together more than 150 scientists from US and Europe. More at 2018ici.com.
December 1, 2016
Conference in honor of Dr. Erwin Neher in Macau, China
October 18, 2016
Martin Vaeth prestigious Fritz- and Ursula Melchers Postdoctoral Prize Winner
Martin Vaeth, Ph.D. (second from left) wins prestigious Fritz- and Ursula Melchers Postdoctoral Prize by the German Immunology Society.
October 15, 2016
Article from Feske lab featured in La Prensa
The Panamanian newspaper La Prensa reports on publication by Drs. Axel Concepcion and Stefan Feske (J Clin Invest. 2016, 126:4303-4318).
April 13, 2016
Mate Maus, Ph.D. (left) wins award for best poster at Immunology program retreat 2016
Videos
2021 Educational Workshop on Ion Channels & Immunology
Ion Channels & Transporters in Immunity, Inflammation & Antitumor Immunity
2020 Society of General Physiologists Online Symposium
Ion Channels & Transporters in Immunity, Inflammation & Antitumor Immunity
2020 Biophysical Society Networking Event
Shedding light on the dark 'ion channelome'