Getting the job done: Designing immunogens to induce broadly neutralizing antibodies
Thursday, January 28, 2021
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SY04
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4:15 PM
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5:15 PM
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Getting the job done: Designing immunogens to induce broadly neutralizing antibodies
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Live channel 2
This session covers the state-of-the art in immunogen design aimed at inducing broadly neutralizing antibodies, with a focus on novel immunogens in preclinical development. Immunogen design will be discussed in the context of information on how HIV-1 envelope glycoprotein and antibody co-evolution shapes immune responses in different geographical settings. Structure-based immungen design and structure-based immune analytics will also be addressed.
4:15 PM
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SY04.01
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How studying HIV infection can inform immunogen design
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4:25 PM
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SY04.02
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Neutralizing antibodies against Indian HIV-1 strains as vaccine templates
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4:35 PM
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SY04.03
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Induction of neutralizing HIV-1 antibodies by immunogens based on Chinese HIV-1 strains
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4:45 PM
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SY04.04
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Immunogen design at the Duke CHAVD consortium
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4:55 PM
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SY04.05
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Immunogen design at the Scripps CHAVD consortium (include neutralizing antibody consortium work)
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5:05 PM
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SY04.06
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Live Q&A
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