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.

Anne Talkington

Location - Room 1014 Pinn Hall

Title: : Perturbations of cellular interaction networks in the melanoma tumor microenvironment following immune checkpoint blockade

Harish Narasimhan and Paul Dell

Location - Room 1014 Pinn Hall

Harish's Title: Resident CD8 T-cells drive dysplastic repair of the aged lung following viral pneumoniaPaul's Title: Atypical B Bells in Rhinovirus Induced Asthma Exacerbations

Sree Kolli

Location - Room 1014 Pinn Hall

Title: Ovarian Cancer Initiated TLR5 Signaling Confers Changes During Myelopoiesis

Emily Dennis

Location - Room 1014 Pinn Hall

Title: Loss of Ten-Eleven Translocation 2 (TET2) reduces CCR6 expression and increases B1 B cell number in the peritoneal cavity 

Mitchell McGinty

Location - Room 1014 Pinn Hall

Title: Absence of TLR5 confers survival in mice bearing ovarian tumors treated with anti-PD-L1

Isaac Babcock

Location - Room 1014 Pinn Hall

Title: Caspase-1 in cx3cr1-expressing cells promotes acute immune responses to Toxoplasma gondii

Ana Royo Marco

Location - Room 1014 Pinn Hall

Title: Treating head injury induced tauopathies by boosting the coverage of meningeal lymphatics

Samy Lempke

Location - Room 1014 Pinn Hall

Title: The role of iNos during cell-autonomous restriction of Toxoplasma gondii

Abhinav Arneja

Location - Room 1014 Pinn Hall

Title: “Regulation of human memory CD8+ T lymphocyte self-renewal through Interleukin-15 signaling.”