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Metabolic regulation of immunity: Exploring programs that drive immune development and function – Now Complimentary on Demand
In case you missed our live, online educational seminar, “Metabolic regulation of immunity: Exploring programs that drive immune development and function” we wanted to let you know that it is available in our complimentary on-demand archive. You can access this archive to watch the webinar at any time. For more information and access to the archive, go to: About This Webinar According to conventional thinking, metabolic changes related to disease are thought to be triggered predominantly by signals from the immune cell-signaling network. However, recent evidence supports a role for metabolism as a “first responder” that can be decisive in actually forming immune responses and determining outcomes based on the metabolic potential and fitness of the responding cells. This new insight has led to the potential for reprogramming cellular metabolism to direct immune cell fate and function and thus to ultimately improve disease outcomes. In this webinar we will explain how metabolic pathways and substrates have been found to impact particular immune cell subsets and their functional roles. The application of this knowledge to better understand disease and to reveal novel therapeutic approaches will also be discussed. During the webinar, our expert speakers will: Participants: Russell Jones, Ph.D. Christoph Hess, M.D., Ph.D. Register at: Questions? E-mail: webinar@aaas.org. Produced by the Science/AAAS Custom Publishing Office and sponsored by: |
Free Webinar From AAAS: Metabolic regulation of immunity: Exploring programs that drive immune development and function
May 3, 2016 by sjwilliamspa
Posted in Immunology, Immunotherapy, Metabolism | Tagged Adaptive immune system, cell metabolic regulation | Leave a Comment
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