Webinar – Yuting Ma – Stress modulates anti-viral immunity

Monday 10th August 2020 at Online Webinar

 

PRESENTER

Yuting Ma received her PhD degree in Immunology from Université Paris sud 11, followed by post-doc trainings in INSERM, Institut Gustave Roussy, and Cordelier Research Center in Paris. To extend the pursuit of research in tumor immunology, she has established a laboratory in Suzhou Institute of Systems Medicine (SISM), Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences since 2015. Her research focus is to decipher how multi-level stress responses (therapy-induced cellular stress responses and environmental stressor-induced psychological stress responses) modulate immune reactions.With the approaches of systems medicine, she aims to explore how various forms of stress responses and cell death modalities, including autophagy, apoptosis, necroptosis, ER stress, pyroptosis, and ferroptosis, modulate the immunogenicity of cancer cells and the immune contexture within the tumor microenvironment. She also aims to dissect the complex circuitries that link psychosocial distress to deleterious perturbations in the cancer-immune dialogue.

MODERATOR

Lilin Ye, pricincipal investigator from Institute of Immunology, Third Military Medical University, China. His research mainly focus on dissecting T cell immune responses to viral infection and cancer.


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