That's it. #ATCR25 is over!
Thanks again to all attendees, speakers and support staff for making this an amazing meeting!
And the second day of #ATCR25 also came to an end. Felt the meeting was a real fresh air of ideas. Super glad I joined. The best part is always to meet with old friends, and the #goodscience of course ๐
I love the location in Antwerp too ๐
Last #ATCR25 speaker: Paul Thomas on deciphering the T cell receptor recognition code.
Fifth speaker on #ATCR25 day 2: Michael Birnbaum on high throughput TCR analysis and generation.
Fifth speaker, #ATCR25 day 2: Encarnita Mariotti-Ferrandiz on TCR repertoire signatures in auto immune and infectious disease.
Fourth speaker, #ATCR25 day 2: Hashem Koohy on decoding antigen-specific T cell recognition.
Third speaker, #ATCR25 day 2, Soumya Raychaudhuri on how the HLA affects the TCR repertoire, and how the TCR affects cell fate.
Second speaker, #ATCR25 day 2: Antonio Lanzavecchia on CD8 T cell immunodominance
First speaker, second #ATCR25 day: Mark Davis on analyzing the T cell response.
First day of #ATCR25 in Antwerp: done โ๏ธ ๐คฉ
Picture of Antwerp city station
#immunology #TCRrepertoire #Tcells #research
#ATCR25 short talk 8: Nicole Mifsud on the immune signatures of alloreactive T cells during transplantation rejection.
#ATCR25 short talk 7: Vincent Van Deuren on using TRIASSIC to identify convergent TCR clusters in the synovial fluid of rheumatoid arthritis patients.
#ATCR25 short talk 6: Orian Bricard on using TWISTAR to identify cognate cancer epitopes of a TCR of interest.
#ATCR25 short talk 5: Giancarlo Croce on using phage display screening to identify cancer-specific TCRs at the epitope level.
#ATCR25 short talk 4: Mikhail Pogorelyy on TIRTLseq for a cheaper paired TCR sequencing.
#ATCR25 short talk 3: Bjorn Kwee on the possibility that TCR-epitope prediction is poor because the underlying data has more false positives than commonly believed.
#ATCR25 short talk 2: Abi Colley on building a TCR-epitope data set capturing variability on both the TCR and epitope side to build an annotation model.
Fifth #ATCR25 speaker: @kischober.bsky.social on how T cell receptor avidity influences clonal expansion following antigen exposure in a "natural experiment" (vaccination)
Fourth #ATCR25 speaker: Dietmar Zehn on the formation of seemingly exhausted T cells during acute infections, with the theory that this is tied to the affinity of the TCR-pMHC interaction.
Third #ATCR25 talk by Hannah Meyer on using BATMAN to model the TCR cross reactivity space.
Second #ATCR25 talk by Johanna Olweus on using therapeutic TCR T cells to target cancer antigens
First #ATCR25 talk by Dirk Busch on the diversity and cross-reactivity of epitope-specific TCRs, which might be a redundancy of our immune system to anticipate escape mutations.
Benson Ogunjimi opening the #ATCR25 with the history of the meeting and the AUDACIS consortium.
Getting ready for #ATCR25. A fantastic location for two days of amazing talks and science.
Ready to start the #ATCR25 meeting celebrating 10 years of the AUDACIS consortium with this amazing line-up of speakers!