Biophysical immunoengineering: from insight to clinical application

Biophysical immunoengineering: from insight to clinical application

Discussion meeting organised by Dr Iain E Dunlop and Professor Daniel M Davis FMedSci

By The Royal Society

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The Royal Society

6-9 Carlton House Terrace London SW1Y 5AG United Kingdom

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  • 1 day, 7 hours, 30 minutes
  • In person

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About this event

In the human immune response a key role is played by biophysics: cell mechanics, nanostructure, and dynamics. An emerging field of immunoengineering is exploiting this insight with new biomaterials and devices, with great success in controlling cellular activation in T and Natural Killer cells. But will these biophysical approaches compete with or complement biochemical and genetic methods in clinical application?

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May 11 · 9:30 AM GMT+1