Microenvironmental coordination in the control of human cancers

22 April - 11h00 - 23h59

Hôpital site de Paris

Amphithéâtre Constant-Burg - 12 rue Lhomond, Paris 5e

12 rue Lhomond, Paris 5ème

Description

My lab is dedicated to discovering how the immune system controls cancer and how it can be harnessed for therapeutic purposes. Our work has helped identify how certain cancers are regulated by various immune cells, including cytotoxic T-cells, regulatory T-cells, macrophages, monocytes, neutrophils and dendritic cells, all of which are considered drug targets in cancer immunotherapy. Here I will talk about the coordination of microenvironmental (immune) components that control human cancers.

Speakers

Mikael Pittet

Faculty of Medicine, University of Geneva, Full Member, Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research, Geneva University Hospitals (HUG) & Swiss Cancer Center Leman (SCCL)

Invited by

Lennon Ana Maria

Institut Curie

Eliane Piaggio

Institut Curie

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