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.

John Teijaro

Pinn Hall 1005

Title: Modulating Cytokine Signaling Networks to Control Persistent Viral Infections and Cancer

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"

Sam Young and Emily Grayson

Pinn Hall 1014

Sam's title: "Systemic-prime + mucosal-boost vaccination in lung tumor bearing mice"Emily's title: “IL-33/ST2 independent activation of innate effectors in allergic asthma”.

Peter Chen

Pinn Hall 1005

Title: Immune response to respiratory viral infections that drive acute and chronic lung disease

Xiaoqin Wei and Rossymar Rivera

Pinn Hall 1014

Xiaoqin's Title: “The Role of Peroxisomal Function in Macrophage Senescence and Cell Death” Rossymar's Title: "Enhancing engineered T cell therapy for ovarian cancer by overcoming adenosine-mediated immunosuppression".