First responders
27 January 2021
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SY01
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16:15
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17:15
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First responders
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Live channel 1
Innate immune cells are the first responders to infections…but the effectiveness of B and T cell responses depend heavily on the signals they receive from the innate immune system. Which signals lead to successful responses, and how can we induce them specifically and locally? In this session, experts will unpack how innate immune cells respond to viral infections and vaccines, describe recent findings on how different innate immune cell types help antibodies eliminate infected cells and provide state-of-the art updates on the cellular components of the innate immune system that may be trained by vaccines.
16:15
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SY01.01
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Innate immune response signatures (adjuvants)
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16:25
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SY01.02
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Adjuvants and systems vaccinology approaches
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16:35
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SY01.03
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How do vaccines modulate and train innate responses? Insights from NHP studies
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16:45
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SY01.04
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NK cell responses and vaccines
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16:55
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SY01.05
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ADCC, ADCP: Bridging innate immunity and adaptive immunity
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17:05
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SY01.06
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Live Q&A
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