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Mapping germinal center responses after monovalent vaccination in individuals with distinct dengue immune histories

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  • UserKelsey Lowman, Department of Veterinary Medicine
  • ClockFriday 16 May 2025, 08:45-10:00
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Kelsey Lowman is an NIH -Cambridge Scholar pursing her PhD under the co-mentorship of Dr. Leah Katzelnick at the United States’ National Institutes of Health and Prof. Jonathan Heeney here in the department. Kelsey holds both Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Biology from the University of Alabama. Her PhD research focuses on the activity, selection, and maturation of B cell protection in sequential dengue virus infection. Today she will be sharing preliminary results from her ongoing work mapping germinal center responses after monovalent vaccination in individuals with distinct dengue immune histories.

Chaired by Julian Parkhill

This talk is part of the Friday Morning Seminars, Dept of Veterinary Medicine series.

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