Seminars in Translational Science
On Feb 3rd, we are hosting our next Seminar in Translational Science guest. Dr. Sébastien Talbot from Queen’s University in Canada and the Karolinska Institute in Sweden, will share his insights about how “Pain neurons control cancer immunosurveillance”.
Dr. Talbot’s research group combines OMICs techniques with optogenetics, tissue clearance and imaging and chemogenetics. They herewith aim to define a framework of the neuro-immune interplay at the system level, to decipher how and which sub-population of sensory neurons controls innate and adaptive responses, and to develop new targeted therapies for resolution of chronic inflammatory diseases.
In his talk, Dr. Talbot will present data unraveling the transcriptome of tumor-innervating neurons as well as their ability to regulate cDC1 tumor antigen trafficking. He hopes that blocking tumor innervating neurons will safeguard the host immune system anti-tumor immunity.
To get more information, visit his website: Talbot Lab