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  • Friday, Apr 17th
    8:00 AM - 11:15 AM US ET
    CAM2 - Major Symposium D: Obesity, Environment, and Immunity, Sponsored by Eli Lilly and Company
    Location: Ballroom
    Chair: Andrew Hogan, PhD – Maynooth University
    Chair: Barbara S. Nikolajczyk, PhD (she/her/hers) – Univ. of Kentucky
    Speaker: Lydia Lynch, PhD – Princeton University, Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research
    Speaker: Julio Ayala Angulo – Univ. of California, Irvine
    Speaker: Barbara S. Nikolajczyk, PhD (she/her/hers) – Univ. of Kentucky
    Speaker: Motoyoshi Nagai, PhD (he/him/his) – National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, National Institutes of Health
    Speaker: Jonathan Schertzer, PhD – McMaster University
    Speaker: Andrew Hogan, PhD – Maynooth University
    Cellular Adhesion, Migration, and Inflammation (CAM)
    Sponsored By 
  • Friday, Apr 17th
    8:00 AM - 11:15 AM US ET
    CAM2 - Major Symposium D: Obesity, Environment, and Immunity, Sponsored by Eli Lilly and Company (Duplicate)
    Location: Ballroom
    Chair: Andrew Hogan, PhD – Maynooth University
    Chair: Barbara S. Nikolajczyk, PhD (she/her/hers) – Univ. of Kentucky
    Speaker: Lydia Lynch, PhD – Princeton University, Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research
    Speaker: Julio Ayala Angulo – Univ. of California, Irvine
    Speaker: Barbara S. Nikolajczyk, PhD (she/her/hers) – Univ. of Kentucky
    Speaker: Motoyoshi Nagai, PhD (he/him/his) – National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, National Institutes of Health
    Speaker: Jonathan Schertzer, PhD – McMaster University
    Speaker: Andrew Hogan, PhD – Maynooth University
    Cellular Adhesion, Migration, and Inflammation (CAM)
  • Friday, Apr 17th
    8:00 AM - 8:33 AM US ET
    What you eat—and how much—shapes anti-tumor immunity
    Location: Ballroom
    Speaker: Lydia Lynch, PhD – Princeton University, Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research
    Cellular Adhesion, Migration, and Inflammation (CAM)
  • Friday, Apr 17th
    8:33 AM - 9:06 AM US ET
    Studying fat as a driver of inflammatory disease
    Location: Ballroom
    Cellular Adhesion, Migration, and Inflammation (CAM)
  • Friday, Apr 17th
    9:06 AM - 9:21 AM US ET
    CD1a-Mediated T cell responses abrogates Insulin Resistance in High Fat Diet T2D Mouse Model
    Location: Ballroom
    Author: Julio Ayala Angulo – University of California, Irvine
    Cellular Adhesion, Migration, and Inflammation (CAM)
  • Friday, Apr 17th
    9:06 AM - 9:21 AM US ET
    CD1a-Mediated T cell responses abrogates Insulin Resistance in High Fat Diet T2D Mouse Model
    Location: Ballroom
    Author: Julio Ayala Angulo – University of California, Irvine
    Cellular Adhesion, Migration, and Inflammation (CAM)
  • Friday, Apr 17th
    9:21 AM - 9:54 AM US ET
    Mechanisms that support obesity-associated inflammation in human prediabetes
    Location: Ballroom
    Speaker: Barbara S. Nikolajczyk, PhD (she/her/hers) – Univ. of Kentucky
    Cellular Adhesion, Migration, and Inflammation (CAM)
  • Friday, Apr 17th
    9:54 AM - 10:09 AM US ET
    Dietary exposure modulates cutaneous immunity and microbiota to facilitate wound healing
    Location: Ballroom
    Author: Motoyoshi Nagai, PhD (he/him/his) – National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, National Institutes of Health
    Cellular Adhesion, Migration, and Inflammation (CAM)
  • Friday, Apr 17th
    9:54 AM - 10:09 AM US ET
    Dietary exposure modulates cutaneous immunity and microbiota to facilitate wound healing
    Location: Ballroom
    Author: Motoyoshi Nagai, PhD (he/him/his) – National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, National Institutes of Health
    Cellular Adhesion, Migration, and Inflammation (CAM)
  • Friday, Apr 17th
    10:09 AM - 10:42 AM US ET
    Postbiotics alter immunometabolism during metabolic disease
    Location: Ballroom
    Speaker: Jonathan Schertzer, PhD – McMaster University
    Cellular Adhesion, Migration, and Inflammation (CAM)
  • Friday, Apr 17th
    10:42 AM - 11:15 AM US ET
    Environmental dysregulation of MAIT cells in obesity
    Location: Ballroom
    Speaker: Andrew Hogan, PhD – Maynooth University
    Cellular Adhesion, Migration, and Inflammation (CAM)
  • Friday, Apr 17th
    10:42 AM - 11:15 AM US ET
    Environmental dysregulation of MAIT cells in obesity
    Location: Ballroom
    Speaker: Andrew Hogan, PhD – Maynooth University
    Cellular Adhesion, Migration, and Inflammation (CAM)
  • Friday, Apr 17th
    9:45 AM - 10:00 AM US ET
    Novel agonist monoclonal antibody targeting GPCR to decrease neutrophil accumulation and initiate resolution of chronic inflammation
    Location: 102
    Author: Aurore Morello, PhD – OSE Immunotherapeutics
    Cellular Adhesion, Migration, and Inflammation (CAM)
  • Friday, Apr 17th
    10:00 AM - 10:15 AM US ET
    Heat can STING: Defining the relationship between heat and cGAS/STING activation in iTreg and Th1 CD4+ T cells.
    Location: 102
    Author: Rachael Sinard – Vanderbilt University
    Cellular Adhesion, Migration, and Inflammation (CAM)
  • Friday, Apr 17th
    10:15 AM - 10:30 AM US ET
    Inborn errors of T cell topographic memory underlie organ-selective infectious diseases
    Location: 102
    Author: Ahmad Yatim, MD, PhD – Rockefeller University
    Cellular Adhesion, Migration, and Inflammation (CAM)
  • Friday, Apr 17th
    10:30 AM - 10:45 AM US ET
    Integrin-mediated entry and fibroblast-supported retention in memory B cell residency in allergic lungs
    Location: 102
    Author: Karen Chang (she/her/hers) – Loyola Univ. Chicago
    Cellular Adhesion, Migration, and Inflammation (CAM)
  • Friday, Apr 17th
    10:45 AM - 11:00 AM US ET
    Olfactory Receptor 2 Signaling in Monocytes Facilitates Chemotactic Migration to Atherosclerotic Aorta Due to Octanal from Dysfunctional Endothelium
    Location: 102
    Author: Khalia Cummings (she/her/hers) – Augusta University
    Cellular Adhesion, Migration, and Inflammation (CAM)
  • Friday, Apr 17th
    11:00 AM - 11:15 AM US ET
    CD69 Promotes Rapid Activation of Skin-Resident Memory T Cells
    Location: 102
    Author: Victoria Hallisey (she/her/hers) – NYU Langone/ New York University Grossman School of Medicine
    Cellular Adhesion, Migration, and Inflammation (CAM)
  • Saturday, Apr 18th
    3:45 PM - 5:45 PM US ET
    CAM4 - President's Symposium: Going Places: The Multi-Step Adhesion Cascade - 35 Years and Counting
    Location: Ballroom
    Speaker: Eugene C. Butcher – Stanford Sch. of Med.
    Speaker: Timothy A. Springer, PhD (he/him/his) – Boston Children's Hospital, Harvard Medical School
    Speaker: Federica Sallusto – ETH Zurich
    Speaker: Paul Kubes, PhD (he/him/his) – Queen's University
    Cellular Adhesion, Migration, and Inflammation (CAM)
  • Saturday, Apr 18th
    3:53 PM - 4:21 PM US ET
    CAM4 - The many steps to an understanding of leukocyte homing 
    Location: Ballroom
    Speaker: Eugene C. Butcher – Stanford Sch. of Med.
    Cellular Adhesion, Migration, and Inflammation (CAM)
  • Saturday, Apr 18th
    4:21 PM - 4:49 PM US ET
    CAM4 - Integrin agonists: new tools for organoids
    Location: Ballroom
    Speaker: Timothy A. Springer, PhD (he/him/his) – Boston Children's Hospital, Harvard Medical School
    Cellular Adhesion, Migration, and Inflammation (CAM)
  • Saturday, Apr 18th
    4:49 PM - 5:15 PM US ET
    CAM4 - Linking T cell differentiation and trafficking 
    Location: Ballroom
    Speaker: Federica Sallusto – ETH Zurich
    Cellular Adhesion, Migration, and Inflammation (CAM)
  • Saturday, Apr 18th
    5:17 PM - 5:45 PM US ET
    CAM4 - Recruitment of immune cells from vascular and avascular sites to altered tissues
    Location: Ballroom
    Speaker: Paul Kubes, PhD (he/him/his) – Queen's University
    Cellular Adhesion, Migration, and Inflammation (CAM)
  • Sunday, Apr 19th
    8:00 AM - 8:38 AM US ET
    Resolvins and novel pro-resolving agonists in the resolution of inflammation
    Location: Ballroom
    Speaker: Charles Nicholas Serhan, PhD DSc. (he/him/his) – Brigham & Women's Hosp.; Harvard Univ.
    Cellular Adhesion, Migration, and Inflammation (CAM)
  • Sunday, Apr 19th
    8:39 AM - 9:17 AM US ET
    Resolvins in atherosclerosis and aging
    Location: Ballroom
    Speaker: Gabrielle Fredman – Albany Med. Col.
    Cellular Adhesion, Migration, and Inflammation (CAM)
  • Sunday, Apr 19th
    9:17 AM - 9:37 AM US ET
    Discovery of a novel innate immune cell death pathway, mitoxyperilysis 
    Location: Ballroom
    Speaker: Yaqiu Wang, PhD (he/him/his) – St. Jude Children’s Res. Hosp.
    Cellular Adhesion, Migration, and Inflammation (CAM)
  • Sunday, Apr 19th
    9:38 AM - 10:16 AM US ET
    Specialized pro-resolving lipid mediators in smoke induced lung disease
    Location: Ballroom
    Speaker: Patricia J. Sime – Virginia Commonwealth Univ.
    Cellular Adhesion, Migration, and Inflammation (CAM)
  • Sunday, Apr 19th
    10:16 AM - 10:36 AM US ET
    ILC3s possess microbiota-inducible acute wound healing potential 
    Location: Ballroom
    Speaker: Zachary White, PhD – University of Illinois, Chicago
    Cellular Adhesion, Migration, and Inflammation (CAM)
  • Sunday, Apr 19th
    10:37 AM - 11:15 AM US ET
    Immunometabolic mechanisms of resolution in pulmonary and vascular injury
    Location: Ballroom
    Speaker: Ashish K. Sharma, MBBS, PhD – University of Florida
    Cellular Adhesion, Migration, and Inflammation (CAM)