<em>The Scientist</em>&rsquo;s Journal Club: Immunology
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The Scientist’s Journal Club: Immunology

Scientists present the latest research on the immune response against SARS-CoV-2, the influence of COVID-19 on future vaccine responses, and drivers of T cell development.

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Monday, June 12, 19, 26, 2023
2:30 PM Eastern Time

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In The Scientist’s inaugural Journal Club series, researchers present their recent discoveries in the immunology field. 

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Monday, June 12th, 2:30 PM ET

Characterizing Microphages Diversity in COVID-19 Patients Using Deep Learning

Access the paper here.

Mario 

Mario Flores, PhD
Assistant Professor
Electrical and Computer Engineering
University of Texas at San Antonio


Monday, June 19th, 2:30 PM ET

How and Why Dendritic Cells Develop in the Human Thymus

Access the paper here.

Kai

Kai Ling Liang, PhD
Postdoctoral Scientific Assistant
Cancer Research Institute Ghent
University of Ghent


Monday, June 26th, 2:30 PM ET

 Influenza Vaccination Reveals Sex Dimorphic Imprints of Prior Mild COVID-19

Access the paper here.

Rachel

Rachel Sparks, MD
Assistant Clinical Investigator
Laboratory of Immune System Biology
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID)
National Institutes of Health (NIH)


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