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Thursday, 28 March 2024
Professor Jonas Nilsson
The April CPH Seminar series welcomes Professor Jonas Nilsson, Inaugural Chair of Melanoma Discovery at the Harry Perkins Institute of Medical Research. Prof. Nilsson has built a multidisciplinary translational research group that works with the surgery clinics at all major hospitals in Perth. He is also collaborating with Cell and Tissue Therapies WA, the GMP laboratory at RPH to bring TIL therapy to Australia. This project is run in collaboration with ECU Professor Elin Gray, immunologist Jason Waithman and medical oncologist Peter Lau.
He will be joined by CPH Higher Degree by Research Student Luisa Pinnel, who will present her Masters by Research project on T-cell receptor repertoire and HLA genotype as potential biomarkers.
Presentation title - Prof Nilsson: The road to developing adoptive cell therapy for patients in Australia
Presentation title - Luisa Pinnel: T-Cell Receptor Repertoire as a Response Biomarker to Checkpoint Blockade Immunotherapy in Advanced Melanoma Patients
Date: Tuesday 16 April 2024
Time: 3.00pm - 4.00pm
Venue: ECU Joondalup, Building 21, Seminar room 202 (Level 2).
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Meeting ID: 492 420 167 442 Passcode: hVHNhu
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