How Systems Immunology Uncovered a Distinct Phenotype | Leveraging Covalent Approaches | CMGR

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Full title - How Systems Immunology Uncovered a Distinct Phenotype of Memory B Cell Holds IgE Memory

Presented by: Dr. Joshua Koenig (0:00)

By the end of the session, participants will be able to:
• “omics” research and how it fosters discovery.
• Defining a novel memory B cell subset expressing markers of type 2
immunity.
• A role for type 2 memory B cells in IgE memory responses and
persistent allergy.

Full title - Leveraging Covalent Approaches For Proximity Induction in Immunotherapy

Presented by: Dr. Anthony Rullo (26:05)

By the end of the session, participants will be able to:
• What is “proximity induction” and how is it leveraged for therapeutic
development?
• Understanding efficacy beyond receptor occupancy-driven
pharmacology
• Understanding modes of action for first-in-class covalent macrophage
and T cell “engager” modalities

0:00 How Systems Immunology Uncovered a Distinct Phenotype of Memory B Cell Holds IgE Memory
26:05 Leveraging Covalent Approaches For Proximity Induction in Immunotherapy

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