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SUMMARY:The multilayered identity of B cell memory - Dr Vassilis Glaros (T
 he Karolinska Institute)
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20251120T120000Z
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DESCRIPTION:​​​A hallmark of the adaptive immune system is its abili
 ty to generate long-lasting memory that protects ​against reinfections. 
 In antibody-mediated responses\, memory is maintained by plasma cells and 
 memory B-cells (MBCs)\, with a diverse pool of MBCs being important for re
 sponses to new pathogen ​variants. Mechanisms underlying MBCs’ longevi
 ty\, rapid responsiveness\, and diversity remain ​largely unknown. This 
 talk will focus on published and unpublished results that unravel key aspe
 cts of MBC heterogeneity and how this influences their function and mainte
 nance.​​ \nSpeakers:\nDr Vassilis Glaros (The Karolinska Institute)
LOCATION:Kennedy Institute of Rheumatology (Kennedy Lecture Theatre)\, Hea
 dington OX3 7FY
TZID:Europe/London
URL:https://talks.ox.ac.uk/talks/id/e94bbb53-271a-4e59-8a16-c18e59f3245a/
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 Glaros (The Karolinska Institute)
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