Staying Neutral With Neutrophils ?

13 mars - 11h00 - 23h59

Centre de recherche - Paris

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

12 rue Lhomond, Paris 5ème

Description

Neutrophils are specialized cells of the early innate immune response. A long-standing question in the field of neutrophil research is whether a distinct subset of these cells truly exists, or different populations are merely a manifestation of the neutrophil maturation/polarization state. Lineage tracing techniques have been used to distinguish different subsets of myeloid cell types; however, more needs to be done with neutrophils. This talk will discuss how in-depth analysis of physiological and pathological granulopoiesis by multiomics and multiparametric technologies can contribute to better understanding neutrophil subsets and discover new functions

Orateurs

LAI GUAN NG

Invité(es) par

Ana-Maria LENNON

Institut Curie

Eliane PIAGGIO

Institut Curie

Une question sur le séminaire ?

Eliane PIAGGIO

Sofia GARCIA BAUDINO

sofia.garcia-baudino@curie.fr