The Carter Immunology Center sponsors a variety of educational activities that benefit graduate students, postdoctoral researchers, and faculty alike. These events provide a rich, intellectual environment for broadening exposure to scientific discoveries, innovations, and contemporary issues within the field of immunology.

  • Xin Luo

    Pinn Hall 1005
    CIC Seminar Series

    Title: Regulation of lupus autoimmunity by the gut microbiota

  • Anny Zhou

    Pinn Hall 1005
    CIC Seminar Series

    Title: Molecular insights into Chronic Lung Disease Learned from Human Genetics

  • Benjamin Singer

    Pinn Hall 1005
    CIC Seminar Series

    Title: Promoting Lung Recovery: Epigenetic and Metabolic Control of Regulatory T Cell Function

  • Laura Newman

    Pinn Hall 1005
    CIC Seminar Series

    Title: Mitochondrial DNA replication stress triggers a pro-inflammatory endosomal pathway of nucleoid disposal.

  • Lisa Sudmeier

    Pinn Hall 1005
    CIC Seminar Series

    Title: Harnessing the Microenvironment to Promote Anti-Tumor Immune Responses in the Brain

  • Jose Alejandro Guevara

    Pinn Hall 1005
    CIC Seminar Series

    Title: When Air Runs Low Oxygen Limitation, Mitochondrial Collapse, and T Cell Failure in Melanoma

  • James Ross

    Pinn Hall 1005
    CIC Seminar Series

    Title: Targeting the Non-Inflammatory Tumor Microenvironment of Diffuse Midline Glioma

  • Brady Spencer

    Pinn Hall 1005
    CIC Seminar Series

    Title: The Impact of the Secreted Effectors on Host Responses to Group B Streptococcus in the Female Genital Tract

  • Marco Orecchioni

    Pinn Hall 1005
    CIC Seminar Series

    Title: Chemosensory Control of Inflammation: Olfactory Receptors as Regulators of Monocyte and Macrophage Function