Register for the AAI IMMUNOLOGY2023™ Annual Meeting on May 11-15 in Washington, DC to explore the latest developments in the immunology field.
Join us at the AAI IMMUNOLOGY2023™ Annual Meeting and stop by booth #6011 to learn about our newest reagents designed to cover every facet of immunology research, including our solutions for spatial biology and multiomics.
Register for the AAI IMMUNOLOGY2023™ Annual Meeting on May 11-15 in Washington, DC to explore the latest developments in the immunology field.
Get to know the winners of AAI IMMUNOLOGY2023™ Travel Award
We are excited to congratulate Naveena Ujagar, University of California, Irvine, and Sara Herrera, La Jolla Institute for Allergy & Immunology, the BioLegend AAI IMMUNOLOGY2023™ Travel Award Winners for their contributions to the immunology field.
Visit our Travel Awards page to learn more about current opportunities to win a $500 grant to attend some of the largest worldwide Annual Meetings.
Immunologic Networks Poster
Our Immunologic Networks Poster covers essential concepts of both innate and adaptive immunity. On the adaptive side, we review B cell functionality, T helper cell subclasses, and T cell exhaustion. From the innate viewpoint, we examine antigen presentation and tumor and pathogen response mechanisms. Decorate your lab or office by requesting a copy today.
Immunology Resource Hub
Identification of the vast array of cell types and analysis of cellular signaling molecules in the immune system are critical to the development of effective treatments for autoimmunity, allergy, and cancer. Learn about innate and adaptive immune pathways and the network of cells that protect against infection and disease. Then, explore our reagents for cell analysis, intracellular protein detection, and functional assays on our immunology resource hub.
Join our events at AAI IMMUNOLOGY2023™
(all times listed are EDT)
Download the BioLegend AAI IMMUNOLOGY2023™ Program here.
Friday, May 12
Lefrançois-BioLegend Memorial Award Presentation
8:00-9:30 a.m.
Level 2, Room 202B
Awarding Alexandria Wells, PhD, Postdoctoral Fellow, NIAID, NIH
AAI-BioLegend Herzenberg Award Presentation and Lecture
12:30-1:30 p.m.
Level 2, Room 202A
Awarding Shane Crotty, PhD, La Jolla Institute for Immunology
Workshop
1:45-2:30 p.m.
Exhibitor Workshop Room 2
Modulating levels of cell surface CD6 regulates effector T cell activity and Treg development
Jeanette Ampudia, Associate Director, Immunology & Research Operations at Equillium Bio, Inc.
Poster Presentations
2:30-3:45 p.m.
Abstract ID #3287
Deep phenotypic and functional characterization of NK cells during NK-mediated cytotoxicity
Rebecca Nickle, PhD, Technical Applications Scientist, BioLegend
Abstract ID #379
A new antibody for the study of human CD157 expression and function
Susannah Kassmer, Scientist II, Cell Analysis, BioLegend
In-booth Presentations
2:55-3:10 p.m.
From single reagents to pre-optimized panels: solutions for flexible flow cytometry analysis
Ekaterina Zvezdova, PhD, Technical Service Manager, BioLegend
3:15-3:30 p.m.
Multiomic single-cell analysis, a new suite of tools to characterize cell physiology
Frank Harrison, Product Manager, Single-Cell Biology, BioLegend
Saturday, May 13
Workshop
12:30-1:15 p.m.
Exhibitor Workshop Room 2 (Lunch provided)
Stimulation with a superagonistic anti-CD28 antibody shows Treg expansion and provides an in vitro model for immunotherapeutic research
Rebecca Nickle, PhD, Technical Applications Scientist, BioLegend
Talk (Block Symposium)
12:45-1:00 p.m.
Comparison of CAR-T cell-mediated cytotoxicity assays with suspension tumor cells using high-throughput plate-based image cytometry method
Leo Li-Ying Chan, PhD, Senior R&D Manager
In-booth Presentations
2:55-3:10 p.m.
T cell functional phenotyping on a single-cell scale using hydrogel microparticles
Monika Kizerwetter, Biomedical Engineering PhD Candidate, Johns Hopkins University
3:15-3:30 p.m.
Deep phenotypic and functional characterization of NK cells during NK-mediated cytotoxicity
Rebecca Nickle, PhD, Technical Applications Scientist, BioLegend
Sunday, May 14
Poster Presentations
2:30-3:45 p.m.
Abstract ID # 158
Comparison of CAR-T cell-mediated cytotoxicity assays with suspension tumor cells using high-throughput plate-based image cytometry method
Leo Li-Ying Chan, PhD, Senior R&D Manager
Abstract ID # 392
Cell identity, count, and viability for critical quality attributes using the Cellaca® PLX image cytometer
Leo Li-Ying Chan, PhD, Senior R&D Manager and Carolina Franco-Nitta, PhD, Consumables/Reagent Development Manager
Abstract ID # 414
A rapid and high-throughput T cell immunophenotyping assay for cellular therapy bioprocessing using the Cellaca® PLX image cytometer
Leo Li-Ying Chan, PhD, Senior R&D Manager and Carolina Franco-Nitta, PhD, Consumables/Reagent Development Manager
Abstract ID # 286
High-throughput method to analyze the cytotoxicity of CAR-T Cells in a 3D tumor spheroid model using image cytometry
Leo Li-Ying Chan, PhD, Senior R&D Manager and Samir Patel, PhD, Application Scientist
Abstract ID # 311
Characterization and comparison of acridine orange/propidium iodide and acridine/DAPI viability detection methods for cell and gene therapy development
Leo Li-Ying Chan, PhD, Senior R&D Manager and Yongyang Huang, PhD, R&D Scientist
In-booth Presentations
2:55-3:10 p.m.
Protein extraction efficiency of OMNI Bead Ruptor Elite™ bead mill homogenizer and detection of total and phosphorylated proteins by HTRF® immunoassay
Rodney J. Nash, PhD, Chief Scientific Officer, OMNI
3:15-3:30 p.m.
A rapid and high-throughput T cell immunophenotyping assay for cellular therapy bioprocess using the Cellaca® PLX image cytometer
Bo Lin, PhD, Consultant Product Portfolio, Nexcelom Bioscience
AAI IMMUNOLOGY2023™ Gala Event
7:00-10:00 p.m.
At the National Museum of American History
We are looking forward to chatting with you!
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