Ep. 118: “Memory B Cell Responses” Featuring Dr. Camila Coelho - podcast episode cover

Ep. 118: “Memory B Cell Responses” Featuring Dr. Camila Coelho

Nov 04, 20251 hr 13 min
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Episode description

Guest:

Dr. Camila Coelho is a Principal Investigator at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, where her lab studies emerging pathogens. She talks about her lab’s work on mpox and other viruses, her approach to mentorship, and how her MBA education helps her in science. (36:00)

Featured Products and Resources: The Immunology Round Up

Epigenetic Programming of T Cells – Researchers developed an all-RNA platform for efficient, durable and multiplexed epigenetic programming in primary human T cells. (3:57)

Converting Conventional T Cells to Tregs – Using a combination of cytokines and pharmacological approaches, conventional effector T cells can be converted into functional and stable Tregs. (9:40)

A Host–Pathogen Arms RaceE. coli uses the effector NleL to suppress epithelial extrusion, which aids in bacterial spread. (23:06)

Lactation and Lowered Breast Cancer Risk – Parity induces an accumulation of CD8+ T cells in breast tissue, which reduced tumor growth and increased immune cell infiltration in a mouse model. (28:13)

Image courtesy of Dr. Camila Coelho

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