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- Skin/Screen ExhibitionAll day
- ECE Distinguished Lecture 2025: Pamela Cosman11:00 am
- Hidden in the Layers Exhibition11:00 am
- Ni de Aquí, Ni de Allá (Not From Here, Not From There) Exhibition11:00 am
- [HMS] Crafting Effective CVs12:00 pm
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- From Refugees to ‘Non-Criminal Collaterals’: Immigration after the Vietnam War and Now with Ben Tran4:00 pm
- Research on Tap: Engineering the Future of Surgery4:00 pm
- [HBC] Business Development (BD) Workshop4:00 pm
- Getting Along with Imaginary Others: Case Studies in Japanese Fiction with Christopher Weinberger4:30 pm
- The Climate Crisis and the Future of Infectious Diseases4:30 pm
- Third Thursday: Lattes & Lanterns4:30 pm
- Thriving Globally: Your Wellbeing and Academic Success Abroad5:00 pm
- Dylan and Judgments: “Just like a Woman”6:00 pm
- Reception for Skin/Screen6:00 pm
- Flu & COVID-19 Clinic (Medical Campus)9:00 am
- MechE Seminar Series | Lightning Proposals11:00 am
- Intellectuals, Influencers, and the Reshaping of Chinese Nationalism11:30 am
- BME Distinguished Speaker: Jennifer Elisseeff, PhD,; Johns Hopkins University12:00 pm
- HTC Live Fridays! The Halloween Edition12:00 pm
- PhD Seminar Series: Spherical CNN's and DeepSurv for Psychosis Conversion and The Trick-or-Treat Index12:00 pm
- CFA Color Garden – Fall Harvest12:30 pm
- Philosophy Seminar Series: Daniel Munro2:00 pm
- BU Hillel: Give a Ghost a Toast5:00 pm
BME Distinguished Speaker: Jennifer Elisseeff, PhD,; Johns Hopkins University
"Regenerative immunotherapies across lifespan"
Abstract: There are profound deficits in how humans, and adults in particular, heal and recover from tissue damage. The alternative to productive tissue healing is the formation of dysfunctional scaring, which underlies chronic degenerative arthritic conditions, chronic autoimmune diseases and the fibrosis associated with the foreign body response to implants. Distinct pathways of adaptive immunity, T cells together with linked activity of innate lymphocytes, regulate productive versus destructive tissue responses in part through their communication with stromal cells including senescent cells. In this talk, we will explore immune-stromal networks including T cell–senescent cell communication that regulate tissue composition and function, and how they change with aging. New therapeutics targeting these pathways will be presented.
| When | 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm on 31 October 2025 |
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| Building | CILSE 101 |