Webinar – Elizabeth Mann and Madhvi Menon – Longitudinal immune profiling reveals distinct features of COVID-19 pathogenesis

Friday 31st July 2020 at Online Webinar

Elizabeth Mann and Madhvi Menon will discuss findings from their recent longitudinal immune profiling surveying with admitted COVID-19 patients across four hospitals in Manchester at the height of the pandemic in the UK. They find key immune signatures that track with disease severity and can potentially be used to identify patients that are destined for intensive care upon admission that are destined for intensive care. They also determine how immune responses change throughout the course of the disease course and how this differs in patients with milder disease that recover compared with patients who went on to become severe/critical.

PRESENTERS

Elizabeth Mann obtained her PhD from Imperial College London in 2010 studying tissue specificity of human dendritic cells in the laboratory of Professor Stella Knight. Her postdoctoral studies at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore (with Dr Xuhang Li) and the University of Glasgow (with Professor Simon Milling) investigated mechanisms by which intestinal immune responses are dysregulated in inflammatory bowel disease, and how gut immunity is shaped by local factors including the gut microbiota. Elizabeth Mann established her own research group in 2017 through a Wellcome Trust and Royal Society-funded Henry Dale Fellowship at the University of Manchester, and is currently investigating how mucosal immune responses are regulated by the local environment in the intestine, lungs and reproductive tract.

Madhvi Menon is a Presidential Research Fellow at the University of Manchester investigating mechanisms of B cell dysfunction in chronic inflammatory disorders. Prior to this, she completed her postdoctoral studies at Harvard Medical School, identifying inflammatory pathways contributing to age-related macular degeneration, and at University College London, investigating how gut pathology contributes to the pathogenesis of rheumatoid arthritis. She obtained her PhD in Immunology from University College London in 2015 studying the crosstalk between B cells and plasmacytoid dendritic cells in systemic lupus erythematosus.

MODERATOR

The webinar will be moderated by Ann Ager, Professor at the Division of Infection and Immunity, Cardiff University, UK.


Event Details


Upcoming Events

IUIS-FIMSA-IIS Immuno-India 2023

Sunday 1st October 2023 at Rajiv Gandhi Centre for BiotechnologyASI announces their new ASI Global Outreach Award, Indian Immunology Society and 2 more

Immuno 2023

Monday 2nd October 2023ASI announces their new ASI Global Outreach Award, Sociedade Brasileira de Imunologia

Cytokines 2023: 11th Annual Meeting of the International Cytokine & Interferon Society (ICIS)

Sunday 15th October 2023 at Divani Caravel HotelASI announces their new ASI Global Outreach Award, International Cytokine & Interferon Society (ICIS)

BactiVac 4th Annual Network Meeting

Wednesday 18th October 2023 at Edgbaston Park Hotel & Conference Centre

2023 International Society for Vaccines (ISV) Annual Congress

Sunday 22nd October 2023 at SwissTech Convention Center

3rd Human & Translational Immunology Conference 2023

Monday 23rd October 2023 at ELYSIUM RESORT & SPA

International Primary Immunodeficiencies Congress (IPIC2023)

Wednesday 8th November 2023 at Postillion Hotel & Convention Centre WTC

13th International Veterinary Immunology Symposium

Friday 17th November 2023 at Nombolo Mdhluli Conference Centre @ Skukuza Rest CampASI announces their new ASI Global Outreach Award, Veterinary Immunology Committee (VIC)

IUIS 2023

Monday 27th November 2023 at CTICC (Cape Town International Convention Centre)