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Transdisciplinary Immunology Journal Club # TIJC
Welcome to the Transdisciplinary Immunology Journal Club! The goal of this Club is to federate doctors, researchers and students with a shared passion for immunology, coming from diverse backgrounds to enhance patient care. We will delve into key papers that are relevant across various medical specialties. This club offers a unique opportunity for leading experts to discuss and explore the latest breakthroughs in immunopathology. All sessions of the Club TIJC are available for replay here ↓↓↓↓
- JAK Inhibitors and Cancer: Friend or Foe? - Samuel Bitoun
- Revitalizing exhausted CD8+ T cells with Fc–IL-4 - François-Xavier Danlos
- Disrupting antitumor immune axis by targeting CD206+ macrophages - Marie Robert
- Rapid establishment of CD8+ T cell dysfunction upon tumor antigen encounter - Matthieu Roulleau Dugage
- Neoantigen vaccines in precision oncology - Adrien Mouren
- Evolution of myeloid-mediated immunotherapy resistance in prostate cancer - Simon Coiba
- HLA class I peptide polymorphisms contribute to class II DQβ0603:DQα0103 antibody specificity – Cédric Usureau
- Anti-PD-1 amplifies co-stimulation in melanoma-infiltrating Th1-like Foxp3+ Tregs - Mikhaël Attias
- NK cells restrain cytotoxic CD8+ T cells in the submandibular gland via PD-1–PD-L1 + irAE colite – David Zemmour
Scientific Committee Club TIJC (non-exhaustive list): Xavier Mariette, Rami Bechara, Camille Bigenwald, François-Xavier Danlos, Marine Fidelle, Ronan Flippot, Benoît Kloeckner, Samuel Bitoun, Nicolas Charles, Jasmine Blandin, Cédric Usureau, David Zemmour, Adrien Mouren, Mikhaël Attias, Negaar Goudarzi, David Zemmour, Audrey Paoletti, Marie Naigeon, Marie Robert, Matthieu Roulleaux Dugage, etc.
Why join TIJC?
>Cross-Disciplinary Insights: Learn from specialists tackling immunology from multiple perspectives.
>Engaging Discussions: Share ideas and deepen your knowledge in an interactive setting.
>Expand Your Network: Connect with peers and leaders in immunology for career growth.
How it works:
>Monthly 1-hour sessions with 1 or 2 articles presentations and in-depth discussions.
>Who can attend? Interns, students, researchers, doctors, clinicians, private sector.