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Dr Joseph Sabatino, University of California San Francisco, will discuss antigen specificity of clonally enriched CD8+ T

Monday, 6 July 2026, 3pm to 4pm

Multiple sclerosis is a chronic neuroinflammatory disease in which immune cells attack the central nervous system. Recent advances in single-cell sequencing, antigen discovery and computational analysis are now helping researchers identify disease-associated T cell populations with unprecedented precision.

In this webinar, Dr Joseph Sabatino, University of California San Francisco, will discuss antigen specificity of clonally enriched CD8+ T cells in multiple sclerosis, and how these insights may help us better understand the immune mechanisms underlying disease.

This event is part of the Unravelling T Cell Recognition: Insights from Immunology and AI webinar series.

Speaker: Joseph Sabatino, MD, PhD
University of California San Francisco

Host: Hashem Koohy
University of Oxford

Speaker(s): Dr Joseph Sabatino (University of California San Francisco)

Series: Unravelling T Cell Recognition: Insights from Immunology and AI

Department: Weatherall Institute of Molecular Medicine (Unit)

Organiser: Prof Hashem Koohy

Host: Hashem Koohy

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Speaker: Joseph Sabatino, MD, PhD
University of California San Francisco