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The IFReC-SIgN Winter School on Advanced Immunology

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Nestled between the Japanese islands of Honshu and Shikoku in the Seto Inland Sea lies Awaji Island ( Awaji-shima). Thought by some to be the oldest settled area in Japan, the island found new life in January 2012 as the birthplace of the first IFReC-SIgN Winter School on Advanced Immunology, jointly organized by research institutes in Japan and Singapore.

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Figure 1: Group photograph of participants in the 2012 IFReC-SIgN Winter School.
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Correspondence to Peter D Burrows.

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P.D.B. was a scientific advisor for the IFReC-SIgN Winter School and received an honorarium for this.

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Burrows, P. The IFReC-SIgN Winter School on Advanced Immunology. Nat Immunol 13, 625–627 (2012). https://doi.org/10.1038/ni.2348

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