Immunophenotyping in human health and disease

By Human Immunology Network

Date and time

Fri, May 16, 2014 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM EDT

Location

Room 2172 Medical Sciences Building

1 King's College Circle University of Toronto Toronto, Ontario M5S 1A8 Canada

Description

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Toronto Human Immunology Network Presents:

Human Immunophenotyping in Health and Disease

Friday May 16, 1-5pm, Room 2172 Medical Sciences building
University of Toronto

ALL WELCOME

1:00 Welcome: Tania Watts, Toronto Human Immunology network

Co-chairs: Cynthia Guidos and Katherine Siminovitch

1:10 Mark Davis, Stanford
Genetic vs. environmental influences on human immune diversity

1:45 Pamela Ohashi, Ontario Cancer Institute
Overcoming limitations in human immunology the DaVinci way

2:20 Soumya Raychaudhuri, Broad Institute
Toward understanding the relationship between human disease alleles for autoimmune disease and molecular phenotypes.

2:55 Refreshment break- room 2173 Med Sci building (across the hall)

3:30 Cynthia Guidos, Hospital for Sick Children
Phospho-flow Cytometric Identification of Aberrant Signaling Networks in Leukemia

4:05 Holden Maecker, Stanford
Discovering Human Immune Profiles in Cancer and Viral Infection

4:40 Wrap up/further discussion

Sponsored by the CIHR human Immunology network and Cell Signaling Technology


Please also join us for a Satellite Technical Lecture, by Raffi Manoukian, Cell Signaling Technology, 11 am-12 noon, Room 2172 MSB

Leveraging Flow Cytometry and Activation State-Specific Antibodies as Invaluable Tools for the Study of Cellular Processes in Research and Clinical Settings

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