Agenda
Innate Immune Memory
Tuesday, November 5, 2019
08:30 am
- 08:40 am
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Opening remarks
Howard Young
Session 1 Keiko Ozato, Chair
08:40 am
- 09:20 am
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Trained immunity: protective heterologous effects in infection
Keynote 1 Mihai Netea (Netherlands)
09:20 am
- 09:50 am
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Trained immunity in vaccine protection against intrarectal simian AIDS virus transmission
Yongjun Sui (NCI)
09:50 am
- 10:20 am
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John O’Shea (NIAMS)
10:20 am
- 10:40 am
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Coffee Break
Session 2 Rachel Caspi, Chair
10:40 pm
- 11:10 pm
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Transcriptional memory for interferon response stored in chromatin
Keiko Ozato (NIH)
11:10 am
- 11:40 am
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Systems-level approach reveals distinct gene- and stimulus-specific effects of Type I and II IFN conditioning
Quen J. Cheng (UCLA)
11:40 am
- 12:10 pm
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Joe Sun (New York)
Epigenetic control of innate lymphocyte memory
12:10 am
- 01:10 pm
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Lunch
Session 3 Mariana Kaplan, Chair
01:10 pm
- 01:50 pm
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Keynote 2 Epigenomic Reprogramming of Human Macrophages: Cytokines and IFNs
Lionel Ivashkiv (New York)
01:50 pm
- 02:20 pm
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Myeloid cells in the efficacy of HIV vaccine candidates
Veffa Franchini (NIH)
02:20 pm
- 03:00 pm
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Keynote 3 Reprogramming Hematopoietic Stem Cells to Generate Trained Immunity
Mazia Divangahi (McGill)
03:00 pm
- 03:20 pm
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Coffee Break
Session 4 Katrin Mayer-Barber, Chair
03:20 pm
- 03:40 pm
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IRF8 Shapes Long-Term Endotoxin Memory in Microglia
Saeki Keita (NICHD,Ozato lab)
03:40 pm
- 04:00 pm
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Interferon memory: a novel system of in nate immune memory and the role of the histone variant H3.3
Rui Kamada (Hokkaido U, Japan)
04:00 pm
- 04:20 pm
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Bioactive molecular modulators of innate immune responsiveness and memory in human macrophage cells
Sinu John (NIAID, Fraser lab)
04:20 pm
- 04:40 pm
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Interferon-gamma enhances dendritic cell responsiveness to BCG and LPS
Kerry Hilligan (NIAID, Sher lab)
04:40 pm
- 05:00 pm
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Closing Remarks:
Jay Berzofsky
Organizers:
- Howard Young (NCI)
- Jay Berzofsky (NCI)
- Keiko Ozato (NICHD)
Sponsors:
- NCI
- NICHD