CD3Z ITAM Diversity Determines Chimeric Antigen Receptor Force and Function

Friday, March 6, 2026 - 11:00am to 12:00pm

The Immunobiology Seminar Series presents: "CD3Z ITAM Diversity Determines Chimeric Antigen Receptor Force and Function"


Presenter Details

Matthew Bettini, PhD
Professor of Microbiology and Immunology
University of Utah


Dr. Matt Bettini’s work has focused on understanding neonatal tolerance to organ specific antigens and extended-self (microbiota). The mechanisms by which tolerance is established early in life is still unclear. His work seeks to understand how various antigen presenting cells found within the thymus can strengthen central tolerance mechanisms including deletion of auto reactive cells and regulatory T cell development. Read more
 

bettini_imb_seminar_flyer_pdf.pdf

Event Location: 
Health Sciences Innovation Building, Room 880
Event Contact Person: 
Fernanda Puelpan
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Event Address: 

1670 E Drachman St 

Event Contact Department: 
Immunobiology