Mika Poblete
Pinn Hall 1014Title: Investigating the role of intestinal dysbiosis in modulating the lungs as a site of breast cancer metastasis
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.
Title: Investigating the role of intestinal dysbiosis in modulating the lungs as a site of breast cancer metastasis
Title: Mitochondrial DNA replication stress triggers a pro-inflammatory endosomal pathway of nucleoid disposal.
Title: Investigating the mechanism underlying T cell-dependent survival induced by therapeutic CD40 and TLR3 agonism in a murine model of glioblastoma.
Title: Immune evasion of stem-like cancer cells
Microbiota-Specific T cells Exacerbate systemic autoimmunity and are amplified by pathobiont-dependent Th1 and Tfh responses.
Title: Immunogenicity and therapeutic targeting of recurrently mutated ‘public’ neoantigen
Title: Dysbiosis drives allergic inflammation independent of IL-33/ST2 signaling
Title: Harnessing the Microenvironment to Promote Anti-Tumor Immune Responses in the Brain
Title: Dysregulated B Cell Responses in Severe Asthma
Title: When Air Runs Low Oxygen Limitation, Mitochondrial Collapse, and T Cell Failure in Melanoma
Title: Microglia SYK signaling coordinates T cell responses and neurodegeneration in tauopathy
Title: From hero to villain: CD38 Rewrites CD8⁺ TRM Fate with Age