Amsterdam Symposium

"Antigen-Specific Immune Monitoring of T Cells, B Cells, and Nonconventional Immune Cells"

In June, Immudex will be hosting a symposium in Amsterdam where researchers from the area will give presentations about their research in the area of antigen-specific immune monitoring of T cells, B cells, and nonconventional immune cells.

This event is free to attend but the number of places is limited so please register to secure your seat.

Date: 12 June 2024

Time: 10:00 – 16:00

Location: Capital C, Weesperplein 4B, 1018 XA Amsterdam, Netherlands

Program

9:30-10:00

Morning coffee/tea

10:00-10:30

Dr. Hetty Bontkes, Associate Professor, Amsterdam UMC

Detection of gliadin specific T-cells for diagnosis of challenging cases of celiac disease

10:30-11:00

Dr. Menno Van Zelm, Professor, Erasmus MC

Transcriptional and immunophenotypic profiling of antigen-specific B cells: insights from allergen immunotherapy and COVID-19 vaccination studies

11:00-11:30

Dr. Katka Franke, Associate Director, CureVac Netherlands

Systematic identification and validation of cancer neoantigens derived from neo-open reading frame peptides (NOPs)

11:30-12:00

Liselotte Brix, Chief Scientific Officer, Immudex 

Identification, activation and expansion of target-specific T cells

12:00-13:00

Lunch & Get together

13:00-13:30

Dr. Claudia Burrello, Postdoctoral Researcher, NKI Amsterdam

Therapeutic activation of pulmonary iNKT cells unleashes anti-metastatic response to immunotherapy in breast cancer

13:30-14:00

Dr. Ray van Haaren, Senior Single Cell Solution Architect, BD Europe

Introducing scRNAseq & multiomics with the BD Rhapsody™ HT Xpress system

14:00-14:30

Dr. Marij Welters, Assistant Professor, LUMC

Salvage peptide vaccination in checkpoint-resistant lung cancer

14:30-15:00

Coffee break

15:00-15:30

​​​Laura Graus, PhD Student, Amsterdam UMC

Single cell analysis of the immune repertoire after infection and vaccination

15:30-16:00

Dr. Mark Gorris, Postdoctoral Researcher, Radboud University​

Studying T cell responses against frameshift-derived peptides associated with Constitutional Mismatch Repair Deficiency (CMMRD)

Meet the Team

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