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Conference committee

  • Assistant Prof. Biomolecular Mass Spectrometry & Proteomics, Biomolecular Sciences, Faculty of Science
  • His research focuses on virus鈥揾ost interactions to understand how antibodies neutralize infection and the dual role of antigen glycosylation in this process.
  • PhD candidate Infection Biology, Department Biomolecular Health Sciences (BHS), Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
  • Research project investigating extracellular vesicles in the context of picornavirus infections and related immune system responses.
  • Intensivist-Infectiologist, Assistant Professor, Department of Intensive Care Medicine & Julius Center, Epidemiology, UMC Utrecht
  • Her research focusses on recognition and treatment of severe infections and sepsis, and how we can innovate clinical trials to optimize the treatment of critically ill patients.
  • Internist-clinician immunology, Assistant Professor, Dept. Rheumatology and Clinical Immunology, UMC Utrecht
  • Associate Professor, Center for Translational Immunology, UMC Utrecht
  • His research focuses on harnessing 纬未 T cells and engineered immune receptors to recognize and eliminate tumor cells, independent of conventional antigen presentation.
  • PhD candidate, Center for Translational Immunology, Inhibitory receptor lab, UMC Utrecht
  • Her research focuses on inhibitory receptors on myeloid cells in cancer.
  • Postdoc Immunotherapy, Nierkens lab, Princess Maxima Center
  • His research focusses on developing a new therapy for these high-risk T-ALL patients based on the recently successful Chimeric Antigen Receptor (CAR) T-cell technology.
  • Emma Martinez Sanchez

    Triple I Community & CGT Program Manager, Department Hematology, UMC Utrecht

Our community

The Triple I community represents and connects all infection biology and immunology life sciences research at the Utrecht 木瓜福利影视 campus. Spanning three faculties, our world-leading research is eminently positioned to feed into the university Life Sciences research in collaboration with the other five thematic communities.

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