2024 PacTB

symposium audience

For the West Coast TB research community to come together for the common goal of advancing research to diagnose, treat, and prevent tuberculosis.

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presented by 

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TRTC

UW Tuberculosis Research and Training Center

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SEATRAC

Fred Hutch, University of Washington, Seattle Children's

Sponsored in part by 

Seattle Children's Research Institute

Seattle Children's

Research Institute

Overview

Focusing on basic science, the 2024 Pacific Tuberculosis Pathogenesis and Host-Response Research Retreat (PacTB) will feature early-stage investigator talks and posters. 

May 6th, 1:00pm - 6:00pm, PT

May 7th, 2024 9:00am - 3:00pm, PT

Seattle Children's Building Cure, McKinstry Auditorium, 1920 Terry Ave, Seattle, WA 98101 

Agenda

 

 

Cassie Winter

Cassie Winter

T cells specific for mycobacterial lipids undergo antigen-independent activation and express anti-bacterial effector functions

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Weihao Zheng PhD

A monocyte-derived lung cell subset that harbors M. tuberculosis is hyporesoponsive to IFNɣ

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Virginia Pichler

Unveiling the diversity of clinical Mycobacterium abscessus infections: morphological spectrum, glycopeptidolipids and infection dynamics in macrophages.

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Kim Foster

CD4 T cell-induced IDO-1 in non-hematopoietic cells shapes granuloma formation in the setting of pre-existing immunity to Mycobacterium tuberculosis

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Nafsika Panagiotopoulou

Opening a backdoor to the tuberculosis granuloma by vaccine-promoted High Endothelial Venules

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Talia Himmelfarb MD

Maternal mycobacterial-specific T-cell signatures and infant immune outcomes

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Yichu Liang

Inhibition of PPM1A for host-directed tuberculosis therapy

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Christine Qabar

Leveraging a synthetic biology approach to enhance BCG-mediated expansion of Vɣ9Vδ2 T-cells

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Molly Kanagy

CXCR2 Inhibition limits Neutrophil-Driven Tissue Destruction and Decreases Bacterial Burdens

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Marian Fairgrieve

Factors determining the failure of innate immunity to control M. tuberculosis

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Allison Tammen

Two-pore channel endosomal calcium signaling enables MR1 presentation of Mycobacterium tuberculosis

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Isabel Lamb-Echegaray

Elucidating the mechanism and correlates of protection elicited by CDN adjuvanted vaccines for M. tuberculosis.

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Antonio Pagán PhD

“Non-canonical” roles of autophagy-related proteins in anti-mycobacterial immunity

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Vishant Boradia PhD

Unraveling the role of PE/PPE proteins in tuberculosis drug resistance

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Mario Arrieta-Ortiz PhD

Monocyte transcriptome remodeling sheds light into molecular signatures of pulmonary tuberculosis

 

Registration

 

Suggested lodging

Even Hotel, 527 Fairview Ave N, Seattle 98109

History

PacTB was first hosted by the Center for Emerging and Neglected Diseases at UC Berkeley in 2017.