Back to All Events

Theory Lunch: Aleksandra Walczak “How to build an adaptive immune system”

  • WAB 563 and Zoom 200 Longwood Avenue Boston, MA, 02115 United States (map)

Aleksandra Walczak
Laboratoire de Physique | École Normale Supérieure

Abstract

Immune lymphocyte repertoires provide a unique fingerprint reflecting the immune history of individuals, with potential applications in precision medicine. Can this information be used to identify a person uniquely? I will describe how these diverse repertoires are generated. I will then discuss current ideas and evidence for how self-reactive T cells are eliminated leading to naive repertoires.

Previous
Previous
September 18

Systems Seminar: Jarrett Smith

Next
Next
October 6

Theory Lunch: Rui Diogo “A broader view of life: linking evolution, behavior, medicine and conservation”