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.

  • Paul Norman

    Pinn Hall 1005
    CIC Seminar Series

    Title: Polymorphic interactions of natural killer cell receptors with HLA-peptide complexe

  • Carter Symposium

    Pinn Hall Auditorium
    Carter/Anderson Symposium

    We are excited to announce the upcoming 2026 Carter Immunology Center Symposium: Microbiome in Health and Disease. The human microbiome plays a central role in immune development, tissue homeostasis, and disease pathogenesis, influencing conditions that range from inflammatory and autoimmune disorders … Read More

  • Sam Konkol and Sydney Blimbaum

    Pinn Hall 1014
    Research in Progress

    Sam's Title: Beyond Diagnosis: Hierarchical Clustering Reveals Survival-Driven ILD Subgroups Sydney's TItle: CD4-specific loss of PD-1 reshapes the B cell response to atherosclerosis 

  • Ruth Napier

    Pinn Hall 1005
    CIC Seminar Series

    Title: NOD2 in T Cells: An Old Friend with a New Role in Autoinflammation

  • The Annual Meeting of the AAI (Located in Boston, MA)

    Thomas M. Menino Convention & Exhibition Center (MCEC) 415 Summer Street, Boston, Massachusetts, United States

    Loren Erickson Lab Poster Presentation Title: B cell-intrinsic CCR6 expression is required for IgE production in a murine model of galactose-alpha-1,3-galactose syndromeDate and Time: Saturday 4/18/26, 11:30 AM - 12:30 PMLocation: Exhibit Hall, Immediate and Delayed Hypersensitivity, Poster Board Number: 197 … Read More

  • Nora Barrett

    Pinn Hall 1005
    CIC Seminar Series

    Title: Airway Inflammation and Remodeling by Leukotrienes and Oxysterols

  • Seb Wang and Nick Natale

    Pinn Hall 1014
    Research in Progress

    Nick's Title: A shift from type I interferon to type III interferon reliance restricts SARS-CoV-2 in the olfactory epithelium and protects olfaction Seb's Title: Engineering B cells to provide neutralizing antibody protection from viral infections"