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Yale Center for Systems and Engineering Immunology

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Decoding the immune system @Yale—CSEI brings together expertise in immunology, biomedical engineering, computational biology, bioinformatics and beyond @YaleMed

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Thank you Mark Davis (Dir. of Stanford Institute for Immunology, Transplantation and Infection) for an insightful and entertaining talk on utilizing human organoid models for mechanistic studies to examine human immunological problems Yale School of Medicine Yale Department of Immunobiology

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Great seminar by Rebecca Pompano (Associate Professor of Chem. and BME UVA) on methods using human lymph node explants and organs-on-chip to visualize immune cell interactions and more easily evaluate immune cell responses to perturbations. Rebecca Pompano Yale School of Medicine Yale Department of Immunobiology

Great seminar by Rebecca Pompano (Associate Professor of Chem. and BME <a href="/UVA/">UVA</a>) on methods using human lymph node explants and organs-on-chip to visualize immune cell interactions and more easily evaluate immune cell responses to perturbations.  <a href="/PompanoLab/">Rebecca Pompano</a> <a href="/YaleMed/">Yale School of Medicine</a> <a href="/YaleIBIO/">Yale Department of Immunobiology</a>
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Great #CSEI Chalk Talk today by Noah Palm (Yale Associate Professor of Immunobiology) on the host microbiome, how it evolves over time, and key concepts/ideas we should be thinking about when tackling microbiome-affected (most!) diseases. Yale School of Medicine Yale Department of Immunobiology

Great #CSEI Chalk Talk today by Noah Palm (Yale Associate Professor of Immunobiology) on the host microbiome, how it evolves over time, and key concepts/ideas we should be thinking about when tackling microbiome-affected (most!) diseases. <a href="/YaleMed/">Yale School of Medicine</a> <a href="/YaleIBIO/">Yale Department of Immunobiology</a>
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Fantastic talk today for #CSEI Seminar by Harikesh Wong (Asst. Prof. at MIT) on visualizing, modeling and predicting the boundary between self and non-self, and on instances where incomplete negative selection may serve a useful function. Harikesh Wong Yale School of Medicine Yale Department of Immunobiology

Fantastic talk today for #CSEI Seminar by Harikesh Wong (Asst. Prof. at MIT) on visualizing, modeling and predicting the boundary between self and non-self, and on instances where incomplete negative selection may serve a useful function. <a href="/HarikeshWong/">Harikesh Wong</a> <a href="/YaleMed/">Yale School of Medicine</a> <a href="/YaleIBIO/">Yale Department of Immunobiology</a>
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Thank you Dr. Julien Berro (Yale Asst. Prof. of Molecular Biophysics & Biochem. & Cell Bio.) for presenting at today's #CSEI Chalk Talk Series on measuring mechanical forces on proteins inside and outside cells using coiled-coil force sensors. Yale School of Medicine Yale Department of Immunobiology

Thank you Dr. Julien Berro (Yale Asst. Prof. of Molecular Biophysics &amp; Biochem. &amp; Cell Bio.) for presenting at today's #CSEI Chalk Talk Series on measuring mechanical forces on proteins inside and outside cells using coiled-coil force sensors. <a href="/YaleMed/">Yale School of Medicine</a> <a href="/YaleIBIO/">Yale Department of Immunobiology</a>
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Fascinating #CSEI Chalk Talk today by Dr. Hattie Chung (Yale Asst. Prof. in Cardiovascular Medicine) on strategies to investigate ovarian tissue remodeling, alterations of this process with aging and immune cell involvement. Hattie Chung Yale School of Medicine Yale Department of Immunobiology

Fascinating #CSEI Chalk Talk today by Dr. Hattie Chung (Yale Asst. Prof. in Cardiovascular Medicine) on strategies to investigate ovarian tissue remodeling, alterations of this process with aging and immune cell involvement. <a href="/hattaca/">Hattie Chung</a>  <a href="/YaleMed/">Yale School of Medicine</a> <a href="/YaleIBIO/">Yale Department of Immunobiology</a>
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In a study published in Nature Medicine, Yale Center for Systems and Engineering Immunology's @tsanglab and colleagues created an #AI-powered metric of immune health that can predict patient responses to #treatment or #vaccination and mark invisible health declines in otherwise healthy #aging. medicine.yale.edu/news-article/c…

In a study published in <a href="/NatureMedicine/">Nature Medicine</a>, <a href="/YaleCSEI/">Yale Center for Systems and Engineering Immunology</a>'s @tsanglab and colleagues created an #AI-powered metric of immune health that can predict patient responses to #treatment or #vaccination and mark invisible health declines in otherwise healthy #aging. medicine.yale.edu/news-article/c…
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Thank you to Dr. Amir Bashan (Assoc. Prof. of Physics at Bar-Ilan University, Israel) for speaking as part of the #CSEI Seminar Series on his top-down approach to understand complex biological networks, such as human microbiome species, in health and disease. Yale School of Medicine Yale Department of Immunobiology

Thank you to Dr. Amir Bashan (Assoc. Prof. of Physics at Bar-Ilan University, Israel) for speaking as part of the #CSEI Seminar Series on his top-down approach to understand complex biological networks, such as human microbiome species, in health and disease. <a href="/YaleMed/">Yale School of Medicine</a> <a href="/YaleIBIO/">Yale Department of Immunobiology</a>
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Learn how #CZBiohubNY Investigators are harnessing the immune system's potential to detect subtle signs of diseases like cancer or Alzheimer’s for early disease prevention, detection, and treatment bit.ly/4gOwLfj

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We’re excited to officially launch CZ Biohub New York! With Columbia University, Rockefeller University, and Yale University, work is already underway at #CZBiohubNY, building on what’s known about immune cells & leveraging insights to teach our own cells how to fight and win against dangerous diseases.

We’re excited to officially launch CZ Biohub New York! With <a href="/Columbia/">Columbia University</a>, <a href="/RockefellerUniv/">Rockefeller University</a>, and <a href="/Yale/">Yale University</a>, work is already underway at #CZBiohubNY, building on what’s known about immune cells &amp; leveraging insights to teach our own cells how to fight and win against dangerous diseases.
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At the kickoff for #CZBiohubNY this week, Dean Nancy J. Brown says Chan Zuckerberg Biohub Network is bringing researchers and resources from YSM, Columbia University, and Rockefeller University together to improve early detection and treatment for #cancers as well as #neurodegenerative and #autoimmune diseases.

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#CSEI Dean's Workshop: "Integrating Systems Immunology, Engineering, and AI to Monitor, Predict, and Improve Human Health" happening today (October 22nd - 1-4pm). Visit m.yale.edu/cwxf for more information! #systemsimmunology Yale School of Medicine Yale Department of Immunobiology

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#YaleCSEI had the pleasure of hosting Nicolas Chevrier (Assoc Prof at #UChicagoPME) today! Dr. Chevrier presented on using his group's ArraySeq technique to conduct spatial genomic profiling on whole-murine sections. Interesting approach to analyze organism-wide cell responses!

#YaleCSEI had the pleasure of hosting Nicolas Chevrier (Assoc Prof at #UChicagoPME) today! Dr. Chevrier presented on using his group's ArraySeq technique to conduct spatial genomic profiling on whole-murine sections. Interesting approach to analyze organism-wide cell responses!
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Enjoyed the informative Boolean modeling crash course and interesting discussion on developmental epigenetic and gene expression regulation in cells prior to cancer emergence at yesterday's CSEI Chalk Talk by Dr. Andre Levchenko (Prof. of Biomed. Eng. Yale University )! #YaleCSEI

Enjoyed the informative Boolean modeling crash course and interesting discussion on developmental epigenetic and gene expression regulation in cells prior to cancer emergence at yesterday's CSEI Chalk Talk by Dr. Andre Levchenko (Prof. of Biomed. Eng. <a href="/Yale/">Yale University</a> )! #YaleCSEI
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Learned about cell membrane dynamics at this week’s Yale Center for Systems and Engineering Immunology Seminar by Min Wu (Assoc. Prof. of Cell Biology Yale School of Medicine)! Great presentation/discussion on complexity in modeling and understanding oscillating reactions that move across perturbed cell membranes. #YaleCSEI Yale Department of Immunobiology

Learned about cell membrane dynamics at this week’s <a href="/YaleCSEI/">Yale Center for Systems and Engineering Immunology</a> Seminar by Min Wu (Assoc. Prof. of Cell Biology <a href="/YaleMed/">Yale School of Medicine</a>)! Great presentation/discussion on complexity in modeling and understanding oscillating reactions that move across perturbed cell membranes. #YaleCSEI <a href="/YaleIBIO/">Yale Department of Immunobiology</a>
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Lovely Yale Center for Systems and Engineering Immunology Seminar today by Michael Lässig (Prof. of Physics Universität zu Köln) on "Predicting the evolution of Influenza and SARS-CoV-2". Will be visiting Previr.com for fast evolving viral predictions! #YaleCSEI #fitnessmodels

Lovely <a href="/YaleCSEI/">Yale Center for Systems and Engineering Immunology</a> Seminar today by Michael Lässig (Prof. of Physics <a href="/UniCologne/">Universität zu Köln</a>) on "Predicting the evolution of Influenza and SARS-CoV-2". Will be visiting Previr.com for fast evolving viral predictions! #YaleCSEI #fitnessmodels
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Learned about immune aging at Yale Center for Systems and Engineering Immunology Seminar today! Thank you Duygu Ucar (Professor at The Jackson Laboratory) for a great talk on how the human immune system changes with age and how gender and hormonal differences can affect immune responses to vaccination and infection.

Learned about immune aging at <a href="/YaleCSEI/">Yale Center for Systems and Engineering Immunology</a> Seminar today!  Thank you Duygu Ucar (Professor at <a href="/jacksonlab/">The Jackson Laboratory</a>) for a great talk on how the human immune system changes with age and how gender and hormonal differences can affect immune responses to vaccination and infection.
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Yale Center for Systems and Engineering Immunology was honored to have Rafick Sékaly (Prof Emory University) present a special seminar on how the "Host environment shapes the protective immune response to viral infections", with a focus on bile acids and their affect on monocyte-driven inflammation. Yale School of Medicine Yale Department of Immunobiology

<a href="/YaleCSEI/">Yale Center for Systems and Engineering Immunology</a> was honored to have Rafick Sékaly (Prof <a href="/EmoryUniversity/">Emory University</a>) present a special seminar on how the "Host environment shapes the protective immune response to viral infections", with a focus on bile acids and their affect on monocyte-driven inflammation. <a href="/YaleMed/">Yale School of Medicine</a> <a href="/YaleIBIO/">Yale Department of Immunobiology</a>
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Thrilled to have Dr. Arjun Raj (Penn Medicine) present the inaugural Trainee Invited Yale Center for Systems and Engineering Immunology Seminar this week - "Can Cells Learn?"! Arjun Raj thank you for sharing your findings on how cells respond to challenges and immune cell memory. Yale School of Medicine #YaleCSEI

Thrilled to have Dr. Arjun Raj (<a href="/PennMedicine/">Penn Medicine</a>) present the inaugural Trainee Invited <a href="/YaleCSEI/">Yale Center for Systems and Engineering Immunology</a>  Seminar this week - "Can Cells Learn?"! <a href="/arjunrajlab/">Arjun Raj</a> thank you for sharing your findings on how cells respond to challenges and immune cell memory. <a href="/YaleMed/">Yale School of Medicine</a> #YaleCSEI