Jacques Robert
University of Rochester, NEW YORK, United States
- This delegate is presenting an abstract at this event.
Dr. Robert and his team are interested in in developmental and evolutionary aspects of immune surveillance, tumor and viral immunity using the amphibian Xenopus as animal model. In addition to comparative studies on T cell and macrophage development, immunomodulation and anti-tumor immunity elicited by heat shock proteins, molecular evolution of immunologically relevant genes, and immunity to ranaviruses, Dr. Robert’s team has recently unveiled the importance of nonclassical MHC-restricted innate-like T cells outside mammals, particularly during early development and in antiviral immunity.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
Exploring the evolutionary relevance of MHC class I-like molecules and innate-like T cells in tumor immunity. (#142)
5:30 PM
Maureen Banach
Poster Session 2 - Even Numbers + Rapid Fire 2 Posters
A new distinct MHC class I-like restricted invariant T cell lineage at the forefront of mycobacterial immunity uncovered by reverse genetics in the amphibian Xenopus (#144)
5:30 PM
Eva-Stina Edholm
Poster Session 2 - Even Numbers + Rapid Fire 2 Posters
MHC class I-like XNC4 tetramers identify multiple invariant TCR rearrangements during mycobacteria infection in the amphibian Xenopus (#6)
8:20 AM
Jacques Robert
Session 1: Evolutionary perspectives on innate T cells, CD1-MR1 molecules