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IMMUNOLOGY2023™

IMMUNOLOGY2023™

May 11–15, 2023 | Washington, DC

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 Saturday, May 13, 2023     12:30 PM – 2:30 PM ET     Room 206

Block Symposium

Technological Innovations in Immunology: Identifying, Modulating, and Modeling Immune Responses

Chairs

  • Lalit Beura, Brown Univ.
  • Yuri Sykulev, Thomas Jefferson Univ.

Speakers

  • Kaitlyn Emily Bambino, Univ. of North Texas Hlth. Sci. Ctr., Cerebral organoids: A novel tool for neuroimmunologists
  • Leo Chan, Nexcelom from PerkinElmer, Comparison of CAR-T cell-mediated cytotoxicity assays with suspension tumor cells using high-throughput plate-based image cytometry method
  • Nadia Anikeeva, Thomas Jefferson Univ., A novel approach for identification of highly potent pathogen specific human CD8 T cells from peripheral blood
  • Max R. Ulibarri, Brown Univ., Establishment of a vaginal organoid system to study local resident memory T cell differentiation
  • Adriana Tomic, Boston Univ., SIMON, a powerful AI software accelerating discovery of human immune memory responses to viruses
  • Oliver Kask, Arizona State Univ., HLA-PopSeq: high throughput, multiplexed six-locus Human Leukocyte Antigen typing for population-scale T cell immune profiling using rapid long-read nanopore sequencing
  • Alex George, Columbia Univ. Irving Med. Ctr., A lymph node slice culture model to characterize T cell activation dynamics and anti-viral responses in human tissue
  • Si-Sim Kang, Johns Hopkins Univ. Sch. of Med., Using nanoparticles as artificial antigen presenting cells to mobilize CD4 T cells for immunotherapy

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May 11—15, 2023
Walter E. Washington Convention Center
Washington, DC

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