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IMMUNOLOGY2023™

IMMUNOLOGY2023™

May 11–15, 2023 | Washington, DC

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 Sunday, May 14, 2023     10:15 AM – 12:15 PM ET     Room 207B

Block Symposium

Developing Your Bloody Immune System

Chairs

  • Christina Camell, Univ. of Minnesota
  • Robert Welner, Univ. of Alabama at Birmingham

Speakers

  • Kyle Ferchen, Cincinnati Children’s Hosp. Med. Ctr., Th2 immune responses induced by helminth infection reprogram multilineage progenitors to produce successive waves of neutrophils, basophils, and eosinophils
  • Alana Marie Franceski, Univ. of Alabama at Birmingham, Tet2 deficient conventional dendritic cells contribute to clonal hematopoiesis inflammation and alter immune response
  • Michela Frascoli, Univ. of Massachusetts Med. Sch., Reprogramming adult hematopoietic progenitors towards fetal-restricted lymphopoiesis via Cbfb2 gene dosage
  • Mohamed Khass, Univ. of Alabama at Birmingham, The human preBCR uses CDR-H3 amino acid composition to control early B cell selection and prevent oncogenesis
  • Baobao Song, incinnati Children’s Hosp. Med. Ctr., Live bacterial ligands universally regulate mTOR activity but are not essential for homeostatic innate immunity
  • Diego A. Lopez, Univ. of Utah Sch. of Med., MIA-reprogramed ILC2s promote enhanced lung allergic inflammation in offspring postnatally and into adulthood
  • Anna F. Carey, Univ. of Minnesota, B1 B cells contribute to inflammation and metabolic dysfunction in aged adipose tissue during endotoxemia
  • Eshana Mukhopadhyay, Univ. of Cincinnati Col. of Med., The DEAD box RNA helicase DDX3X is required in natural killer cells

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May 11—15, 2023
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Washington, DC

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