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Meet scientists from the Allen Institute for Immunology, learn about our open resources, explore career opportunities, and more at booth #635 at AAI 2025.
Honolulu Convention Center
Audience
Graduate, Postdocs, Scientists, Undergraduate
Meet the Allen Institute for Immunology team at booth #635 to learn about our open science resources and job opportunities. Explore our data, visualization tools, software, and protocols available on the Human Immune System Explorer at explore.allenimmunology.org.
Lucas Graybuck, James Harvey, and Ed Johnson are presenting an exhibitor workshop on Sunday, May 4 from 8:30-9:15am titled Resources from the Allen Institute for Immunology: The Human Immune Health Atlas and Human Immune System Explorer platform in Exhibitor Workshop Room #1/Kamehameha Exhibit Halls II/III.
The presenters will also be available at booth office hours for follow-up questions; time to be announced. Lucas Graybuck also presents a poster on this topic with Christian la France.
Claire Gustafson is presenting in 10x Genomics’s exhibitor workshop on Tuesday, May 6 from 8:30-9:15am titled Unraveling the Dynamics of Immune Responses across Healthy Age Using Multi-omics in Exhibitor Workshop Room #2/Kamehameha Exhibit Halls II/III.
Claire Gustafson will also be available at booth office hours for follow-up questions; time to be announced.
Temi Adewunmi is presenting a talk on Sunday, May 4 at 4:45pm titled Longitudinal multi-omic immune profiling of the healthy pediatric immune system and its response to vaccination (Abstract #3300) in Room 314.
Temi Adewunmi is also a travel awardee.
Kathleen Abadie is presenting a talk on Monday, May 5 at 4:45pm titled Spatial dynamics of human secondary lymphoid tissues (Abstract #4281) in Room 312.
Qiuyu Gong is presenting a talk on Tuesday, May 6 at 1:00pm titled Longitudinal Multi-omic Immune Profiling Reveals Age-Related Immune Cell Dynamics in Healthy Adults (Abstract #4083) in Room 316A.
Mark Gillespie is presenting a talk on Wednesday, May 7 at 7:45am titled Systemic inflammation and transcriptional reprogramming contribute to progression to active rheumatoid arthritis in ACPA+ individuals (Abstract #4474) in Room 314.
Marla Glass is presenting a poster titled The B cell compartment exhibits a pro-inflammatory skewing during progression to Rheumatoid Arthritis (Abstract #4776).
Lisa Dornisch is presenting a poster titled Mitochondrial and endoplasmic reticulum morphology of human bone marrow plasma cell subsets by high resolution confocal imaging (Abstract #4318).
Lucas Graybuck and Christian la France are presenting a poster titled Online resources from the Allen Institute for Immunology: The Human Immune Health Atlas and Human Immune System Explorer platform (Abstract #3326).
Paige Bouvatte is presenting a poster titled Single-Cell Transcriptomics and Super-Resolution Confocal Imaging Reveal Differential Regulation and Subcellular Localization of Cathepsin L in Response to IFN-a in Primary CD14 Monocytes (Abstract #9097).
Kelsey Bennion is presenting a poster titled Identifying autocrine signaling molecules regulating T cell fate decisions (Abstract #2692).
Nelson Mukuka is presenting a poster titled Novel Mediators of Human Naive CD4 T cell Resilience Across the Aging Spectrum (Abstract #3351).
Garrett Strawn is presenting a poster titled Understanding the GATA3-TBX21 axis in granzyme-based differentiation profiles of human CD8 T cells (Abstract #4016).
Kaitlyn Casimo is presenting a poster titled Allen Institute Education and Engagement Program: Goals successes and lessons learned (Abstract #2694).
Tyanna Stuckey is presenting a poster titled Activation Induced Marker Assay to Detect and Monitor T-cells Using Image Cytometry (Abstract #3078).
Ziyuan He is presenting a poster titled Epigenetic control of pathogenic CD4 T cell polarization during progression to rheumatoid arthritis (Abstract #3989).
Shanel Tsuda is presenting a poster titled The transcription factors ETS1 and RUNX3 differentially specify effector memory and tissue resident memory CD8 T cell formation (Abstract #3487).
Aishwarya Chander is presenting a poster titled Advancing spatial transcriptomics through dissociative tissue analysis in plasma cell dyscrasias (Abstract #4559).
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