2:45 pm Thomas Dörner, Berlin Organization of human B cell memory 3:00 pm Anja Hauser, Berlin Dynamics of memory plasma cells in vivo 3:15 pm Symposium of the International Leibniz Research Cluster ImmunoMemory Coffee Break Session V Part II: The role of antigen for memory maintenance and reactivation Chairs: Stefan Meuer, Heidelberg; Ulf Wagner, Jena 3:45 pm David Gray, Edinburgh The impact of antigen and B cells on CD4 T cell memory 4:15 pm Hans-Dieter Volk, Berlin The impact of alloantigen in rejection and tolerance of allografts 4:45 pm Alexander Scheffold, Berlin Human antigen-specific regulatory T cells against environmental antigens Organisation of Immunological Memory November 4 - 5, 2014 Berlin-Brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften, Markgrafenstr. 38, 10117 Berlin Tuesday, November 4, 2014 12.30 pm - 6 pm Wednesday, November 5, 2014 8.30 am - 5.00 pm Generation of memory cells Imprinting of memory cells Toshitada Takemori, Yokohama; Dirk Busch, Munich; Lorenzo Moretta, Genua; Chiara Romagnani, Berlin; Birgit Sawitzki, Berlin Memory cell subset diversification and migration Federica Sallusto, Bellinzona; Koji Tokoyoda, Berlin; Simon Fillatreau, Berlin; Christina Zielinski, Berlin; Andreas Thiel, Berlin Keynote lecture Organising Committee: Koji Tokoyoda Erez Raz, Münster Chair: Stefan H. E. Kaufmann, Berlin Andreas Radbruch Berlin-Brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften Markgrafenstrasse 38 10117 Berlin Toshinori Nakayama, Chiba; Max Löhning, Berlin; Mir-Farzin Mashreghi, Berlin; HyunDong Chang, Berlin; Julia Polansky, Berlin Where and how is memory maintained? Thomas Gebhardt, Melbourne; Beatrix Grubeck-Loebenstein, Innsbruck; Andreas Radbruch, Berlin; Thomas Dörner, Berlin; Anja Hauser, Berlin The role of antigen for memory maintenance and reactivation David Gray, Edinburgh; Falk Hiepe, Berlin; Thomas Winkler, Erlangen; Ari Waisman, Mainz; Hans-Dieter Volk, Berlin; Alexander Scheffold, Berlin Organising committee: Koji Tokoyoda Andreas Radbruch please register before October 27, 2014 Contact: Katrin Moser [email protected] www.drfz.de TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5 Session I Generation of memory cells Chairs: Sergei Nedospasov, Berlin; Andreas Radbruch, Berlin Session V Part I: The role of antigen for memory maintenance and reactivation Chairs: Joachim Kalden, Erlangen; Matthias Schneider, Düsseldorf 12:30 pm Toshitada Takemori, Yokohama CD4 memory T cells develop and acquire functional competence by sequential cognate interactions and stepwise gene regulations 8:30 am Ari Waisman, Mainz Dendritic Cells Ameliorate Autoimmunity in the CNS by Controlling the Homeostasis of PD-1 Receptor+ Regulatory T Cells 1:00 pm Dirk Busch, München Analysis of CD8+ T cell memory generation and maintenance by single cell fate mapping 9:00 am Falk Hiepe, Berlin Generation and maintenance of autoreactive memory plasma cells 1:30 pm Lorenzo Moretta, Genua NK cell memory? 9:30 am Thomas Winkler, Erlangen Activation of memory B cells requires a suitable niche 2:00 pm Chiara Romagnani, Berlin Epigenetic reprogramming of memory-like NK cells 2:15 pm Birgit Sawitzki, Berlin The role of the mitochondrial protein TCAIM for effector memory and effector T cell generation 2:30 pm Coffee Break Session II Memory cell subset diversification and migration Chairs: Francesco Annunziato, Florence; Jochen Hühn, Braunschweig 3:00 pm Federica Sallusto, Bellinzona Class and specificity of the human T cell response to pathogens and vaccines 3:30 pm Koji Tokoyoda, Berlin Generation, maintenance and reactivation of resting memory T helper cells 4:00 pm Simon Fillatreau, Berlin Can „plan B“ be a brake for memory? 4:30 pm Christina Zielinski, Berlin Antagonistic regulation of IL-17 and GM-CSF in human T helper cells in health and disease 10:00 pm Coffee Break Session III Imprinting of memory cells Chairs: Steffen Gay, Zurich; Thomas Höfer, Heidelberg 10:30 am Toshinori Nakayama, Chiba Pathogenic memory Th2 cells in the airway 11:00 am Max Löhning, Berlin Quantitative control of memory T helper cell functions 11:30 am Mir-Farzin Mashreghi, Berlin MicroRNAs controlling expansion and survival of proinflammatory T helper cells 11:45 am Hyun-Dong Chang, Berlin T cell memory and function in chronic inflammation 12:00 am Julia Polansky, Berlin DEEP insights into Th memory populations: learning from epigenomic signatures 12:15 am Lunch Session IV: Where and how is memory maintained? Chairs: Gerd-Rüdiger Burmester, Berlin; Reinhold E. Schmidt, Hannover 4:45 pm Andreas Thiel, Berlin CD8+ helper/inducer T cells - revising the concept of immunological help 1:15 pm Thomas Gebhardt, Melbourne Tissue-resident memory T cells in skin 5:15 pm Keynote Lecture Cell motility and chemokine-guided migration, lessons from zebrafish 1:45 pm Andreas Radbruch, Berlin Human memory T cells from the bone marrow are resting and maintain longlasting systemic memory 2:15 pm Beatrix Grubeck-Loebenstein, Innsbruck Immunological memory in old age and the problem of vaccination Primordial Germ Cells Erez Raz, Münster 6:15 pm Get Together Chair: Stefan H.E. Kaufmann, Berlin
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