Memories that last:
Two decades of T cell exploration

by the Kaech Lab

Salk Institute for Biological Studies - Memories that last:
Two decades of T cell exploration - by the Kaech Lab

Program


Memories That Last

Time Speaker Talk Title
9:00–9:25 a.m. Rafi Ahmed
(Emory University, GA)
Where it all began…
9:25–9:50 a.m. Weiguo Cui
(Northwestern University, IL)
Going down the memory lane…
9:50–10:15 a.m. Tim Hand
(University of Pittsburg, PA)
Intergenerational control of intestinal memory T cell generation
10:15–10:40 a.m. Simon Gray
(University of North Carolina, NC)
Mouse-adapted human IBD microbiome experimental colitis: A model for mechanisms and environmental triggers of IBD relapse
10:45–11:00 a.m. Break
11:00–11:25 a.m. Ian Parish
(Peter MacCallum Cancer Center, AUS)
Regulation of early T cell activation
11:25–11:50 a.m. Joseph Craft
(Yale University, CT)
Tissue adaptation and injury in autoimmunity
11:50 a.m.–12:05 p.m. Kay Chung
(University of North Carolina, NC)
Landscape of transcription factors for context-dependent CD8+ T cell state programming
12:05–12:30 p.m. Heather Marshall
(Dyna Med and Cloudy Media blog)
Outbreak reporting during a global pandemic
12:30–1:30 p.m. Lunch
1:30–1:55 p.m. Katie Politi
(Yale University, CT)
New horizons in lung cancer research
1:55–2:20 p.m. Gerry Shadel
(Salk Institute, CA)
30 years of cruisin’ with Susan
2:20–2:45 p.m. Ping-Chih Ho
(University of Lausanne, Switzerland)
Metabolic stress in tumors: Stress out or stress adaptation
2:45–3:10 p.m. Rachel Rutishauser
(UCSF, CA)
Coaxing memory T cells into curing HIV
3:10–3:25 p.m. Siva Karthik Varanasi
(Salk Institute, CA)
Each battlefield is unique for T cells: A tale of tissue-specific immunity
3:30–3:45 p.m. Break
3:45–4:10 p.m. Brian Laidlaw
(Washington University, MO)
Transcriptional regulation of memory B cell development
4:10–4:25 p.m. Anna-Maria Globig
(Salk Institute, CA)
Stressed out T cells – Adrenergic receptors regulate T cell differentiation in viral infection and cancer
4:25–4:40 p.m. Thomas Mann
(Salk Institute, CA)
Making T cells timeless: Reprogramming the molecular clock of T cell exhaustion
4:40–5:05 p.m. Nik Joshi
(Yale University, CT)
Forget everything
5:30–7:00 p.m. Reception