Start | End | Session | Location |
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09:00 | 10:20 | Saga Hall | |
Moderators: | Hans-Gustaf Ljunggren, Karolinska Institutet | ||
Katy Rezvani, MD Anderson Cancer Center | |||
09:00 | |||
Todd Fehniger, Washington University School of Medicine | |||
Memory-like NK cell biology and cancer immunotherapy | |||
09:20 | |||
Katy Rezvani, MD Anderson Cancer Center | |||
State of off-the-shelf cellular therapies in the clinic: Engineering NK cells for cancer immunotherapy | |||
09:40 | |||
Dean Lee, Nationwide Children's Hospital | |||
Implementation of universal donor sourcing for NK cell clinical trials | |||
10:00 | |||
Jeffrey Miller, University of Minnesota | |||
To be announced | |||
10:20 | 11:00 | Coffee Break | Foyer |
11:00 | 12:00 | Saga Hall | |
Moderators: | Aharon Freud, The Ohio State University | ||
Ebba Sohlberg, Karolinska Institutet | |||
11:00 | |||
Salim Khakoo, University of Southampton | |||
Exportin-1 (XPO-1) as a target for natural killer cells in hepatocellular carcinoma | |||
11:10 | |||
Michal Sheffer, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute | |||
Cellular therapy of cytokine induced memory-like NK cells for the treatment of head and neck cancer | |||
11:20 | |||
Erin Jeremy, The Ohio State University | |||
The role of persistent AP-1 activation in NK cell exhaustion programming in AML | |||
11:30 | |||
Sunil Acharya, MD Anderson Cancer Center | |||
Generation and screening of various CD70 CAR NK cells identify the most effective construct against hematologic malignancies | |||
11:40 | |||
Veronika Bachanova, University Of Minnesota | |||
Allogeneic NK Cell Therapy for Lymphoma Revealed Cross-Talk with Adaptive T-Cell Immunity: Insights from Tumor Microenvironment Spatial Analysis | |||
11:50 | |||
Jiri Eitler, Technische Universität Dresden | |||
Dual targeting of PD-L1 and ErbB2 by CAR-NK cells enables specific elimination of solid tumor cells and overcomes immune escape via antigen loss | |||
12:00 | 13:30 | Lunch (Hosted by NextGenNK) | Restaurant |
13:30 | 14:30 | Saga Hall | |
Moderators: | Rizwan Romee, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute | ||
Veronika Bachanova, University of Minnesota | |||
13:30 | |||
Dan Kaufman, University of California San Diego | |||
Development of drug resistant NK cells for improved anti-tumor activity | |||
13:50 | |||
Ulrike Kohl, Fraunhofer Institut für Zelltherapie und Immunologie (IZI) | |||
From CAR T to CAR NK cells: Pushing the boundaries in cancer treatment and beyond | |||
14:10 | |||
Erik Vivier, Centre d’Immunologie de Marseille-Luminy (CIML) | |||
Harnessing NK cell immunity in cancer therapies | |||
14:30 | 15:15 | Saga Hall | |
Moderators: | Rizwan Romee, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute | ||
Evren Alici, Karolinska Institutet | |||
Sarah Cooley, Sanofi | |||
15:15 | 16:00 | Closing of Workshop. Coffee and refreshments | Foyer |
16:00 | 17:00 | Saga Hall | |
16:00 | |||
Karl-Johan Malmberg, University of Oslo | |||
Welcome to NK2023! | |||
16:10 | |||
Lewis Lanier, University of California San Francisco | |||
Natural Killer cells – a 4-decade Quest | |||
17:00 | 17:30 | Saga Hall | |
Moderators: | Erik Dissen, University of Oslo | ||
Jakob Michaelsson, Karolinska Institutet | |||
17:00 | |||
Olli Dufva, University of Helsinki | |||
Single-cell functional genomics of natural killer cell evasion in blood cancers | |||
17:05 | |||
Arman Bashirova, Leidos Biomedical Research | |||
HLA class I signal peptide polymorphism: impact on HLA-E-mediated regulation of NK and T cells | |||
17:10 | |||
Sytse Piersma, Washington University in St Louis | |||
HuR-dependent NK cell expansion mediate control of primary tumors without affecting clearance of tumor metastases. | |||
17:15 | |||
Linnea Kristen, University of Gothenburg | |||
Deletion of the TMEM30A gene allows leukemic cell evasion of NK cell cytotoxicity | |||
17:20 | |||
Tobias Bexte, University Hospital Frankfurt | |||
CRISPR/Cas9 gene editing of immune checkpoint receptor NKG2A improves the efficacy of primary CD33-directed CAR-NK cells | |||
17:25 | |||
May Daher, MD Anderson Cancer Center | |||
Crosstalk between NK cells and myeloid blasts leads to an epigenetic state of exhaustion | |||
18:00 | 19:30 | Reception | Restaurant |
19:30 | 21:00 | Poster Session 1, A001-A130 | Poster Area |