OHRI Seminar Series

"Innate immune regulation of protective immune responses to cancer"

2:30 PM - 3:30 PM
TOH General, Sprott Centre for Stem Cell Research Seminar Room Critical Care Wing 5th Floor, Rm# 5225

Speaker

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Dr. Kevin Barry

Associate Professor, Public Health Sciences Division, Fred Hutch Cancer Center, Seattle Member, Immunotherapy Integrated Research Center (IIRC), Fred Hutch

Seminar details

Dr. Kevin Barry studies how the immune system recognizes and responds to cancer. Immunotherapies ― drugs that aim to reactivate the immune system to kill cancer ― have revolutionized the way clinicians treat people with cancer. However, there is much still to learn to improve these therapies and help more people. Dr. Barry aims to determine how a subtype of immune cells, termed innate immune cells, recognize cancer and regulate immune responses to it. Dr. Barry previously identified a novel set of immune cells that regulate immune responses that protect patients from melanoma. The number of these cells in a patient’s tumor, he found, can identify those patients who will benefit the most from immunotherapy. Dr. Barry and his team are learning more about the signals that control this set of innate immune cells in cancer. His goal is to generate novel therapies to increase cancer-killing immune responses and save lives from cancer.

Hosted by Dr. Michele Ardolino 

Seminar contact

Erin Hicke, RAA

ehicke@ohri.ca

613-737-8899x 73841 


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