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IMMUNOLOGY2023™

IMMUNOLOGY2023™

May 11–15, 2023 | Washington, DC

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 Saturday, May 13, 2023     3:45 PM – 5:45 PM ET     Room 202A

Block Symposium

Vaccination against Pathogens at Different Stages of Life and Disease

Chairs

  • Bronwyn Gunn, Paul G. Allen Sch. of Global Hlth., Washington State Univ.
  • David Weiner, Univ. of Pennsylvania

Speakers

  • Alper Cevirgel, Dutch Natl. Inst. for Public Hlth. and the Environment, Netherlands, Baseline immunotypes reveal weak and strong antibody responders to influenza vaccination
  • Jacob S. Fisher, Mayo Clin., Aging is associated with accumulated T follicular helper cells with decreased metabolic function
  • Sathya Baarathi Shanthi Ravichandran, Jackson Lab. for Genomic Med., Pre-vaccination CD56dim CD16+ NK cell abundance and Th1/Th17 ratio predict responsiveness to conjugated pneumococcal vaccine in older adults
  • Gina Cusimano, Drexel Univ. Col. of Med., Adenosine deaminase augments SARS-CoV-2 specific cellular and humoral responses in aged mouse models of immunization and challenge
  • Elizabeth A. Thompson, Johns Hopkins Univ. Sch. of Med., Heterologous versus homologous boosting regimens elicit qualitatively distinct, BA.5cross reactive T cells in transplant recipients
  • Jesse M. Hall, Ohio State Univ. Col. of Med., Characterizing the cellular and humoral immune responses to Tdap during pregnancy compared to non-pregnant controls
  • Cody Lauritsen, Paul G. Allen Sch. of Global Hlth., Washington State Univ., Passive antibody transfer from pregnant women to their fetus are maximized after SARS-CoV-2 vaccination irrespective of prior infection
  • Caitlin Williams, Weill Cornell Med., SARS-CoV-2 vaccine-elicited antibody responses in breastmilk

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IMMUNOLOGY2023™
May 11—15, 2023
Walter E. Washington Convention Center
Washington, DC

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