Yi-Ling Chen
University of Oxford, UK, United Kingdom
- This delegate is presenting an abstract at this event.
I have a particular interest in lipid-reactive T cells and their roles in immune regulation, with the goal of advancing our understanding of how commensal and pathogenic responses contribute to tissue homeostasis and microbial defense at both cellular and molecular levels.
Using high-dimensional proteotranscriptomics, T cell clonality analysis, and human immune organoid approaches, my research seeks to uncover fundamental molecular mechanisms and discover new therapeutic candidates for immune intervention. These efforts are directed toward translational applications that could inform future treatments for inflammatory and infectious diseases.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
CD1a contributes to early bacterial and stress sensing in the skin (#43)
12:13 PM
Karmella Naidoo
Lightning Talks 2
Subsets of regulatory T cells are CD1a-reactive and dysfunctional in psoriasis (#30)
1:25 PM
Yi-Ling Chen
Autoimmunity and Allergy
A little bit on the side (#11)
3:30 PM
Jamie Rossjohn
CD1 and MR1 Antigen Display 2
CD1-MR1 2025