Overview
In this webinar, Adrian Hayday shares with us an overview of a completed deep immunophenotyping of 100 patients and controls, with approximately 200,000 data points.
Speakers
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Adrian Hayday
Adrian Hayday is Professor of Immunobiology at King’s College London, a Clinical Academic Group leader at King’s Health Partners, and Group Leader at the Francis Crick Institute where he is an Assistant Research Director. He was also until 2019 the lead-investigator of a Wellcome Trust-supported, multi-centre, high-throughput phenotypic screening programme to identify novel genetic regulators of the immune system.
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Nigel Stevenson
Dr. Nigel Stevenson’s Viral Immunology Research Group at Trinity College Dublin investigate the mechanisms by which viruses evade immune responses, with specific focus on their suppression of Type 1 Interferon signalling. His research currently analyses the immune evasion mechanisms of Coronaviruses [SARS-CoV-2, SARS-CoV-1 and MERS-CoV] Respiratory Syncytial Virus, HIV, and Hepatitis C Virus.
Webinar Details
Categories: COVID-19