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.

Samy Lempke

Pinn Hall 1014

Title: Reactive nitrogen species disable Toxoplasma gondii effectors for effective IFNγ-mediated restriction"

Lydia Kitelinger

Pinn Hall 1014

Title: "Mechanical ablation enhances melanoma-specific T cell activation & tumor antigen acquisition by conventional dendritic cells in a trafficking independent manner."

Josh Samuels

Pinn Hall 1014

Title: SHP-1 restricts immune functions and orchestrates lipid metabolism in microglia in amyloid-beta amyloidosis

Isaac Babcock

Pinn Hall 1014

Title: "Enhancing the specificity of Cx3cr1 CreERT2 microglial genetic targeting utilizing a macrophage depletion/repopulation strategy"

Amanda Lulu

Pinn Hall 1014

Title: "Determining mechanisms of acquired resistance to CAR-T therapy in an antigenpos minimal residual disease model of pediatric rhabdomyosarcoma"

Ana Royo Marco and Brett Ransegnola

Pinn Hall 1014

Ana's Title: “Exacerbated tau pathology in a model of traumatic brain injury is mediated by impaired meningeal lymphatic function” Brett's Title: Molecular Regulation of Marginal Zone B cells

Ashraf Yousif and Malcolm O’Malley

Pinn Hall 1014

Ashraf's Title: Profiling pneumococcal vaccine-specific B cells in aging HIV individuals Malcolm's Title: "Systems model predicts mechanisms of neutrophil activation in response to conflicting cues"