St Mary's Campus

This series has now concluded at St Mary's which were co organised by DOID/NHLI.  As we move to new locations look out for advertised seminars.  Everyone welcome to attend the joint DOID seminar series which will take place weekly alternating from mini presentations to guest lectures (link will be added once complete).

Thank you to our co organisers; Prof Cecilia Johansson and Dr Vanessa Sancho Shimizu.  Previous speakers and recordings will be accessible via this page under session archives.

Thank you for visiting this page.

 

Past seminars

Session archive: 2024
Date/Time Speaker/Institute Title Venue Recording            
30th April Dr Aran Singanayagam
ICL
Mechanisms of anti-viral immune dysregulation in chronic inflammatory disease G65A/B/Online link
14th May Dr Micah Luftig
Duke University
Heterogeneous Outcomes of Epstein-Barr Virus Infection G64/Online link

28th May

Prof Mariagrazia Pizza
ICL
the meningococcal vaccine and beyond G64/Online link
11th June Dr Kevin Maringer
Pirbright Institute

Mosquito immunity shapes flavivirus evolution and species tropism

G65A/B/Online

link

25th June
3-5 pm

Prof Elsbeth Heaman (McGill University - author of the St Mary's book), Mr Kevin Brown (Curator - Alexander Fleming Museum), Prof Charles Bangham, Prof Paul Farrell & Prof Peteter Openshaw (ICL) Special Farewell Seminar - 'History of St Mary's and other scientific talks Anthony Rothschild LT (in person seminar only) none
Session archive 2024
Current/Forthcoming Seminars  Jan-March 24  - alternate Tuesdays 12.30-1.30 pm
Date/Time Speaker/Institute Title Venue Recording            
16th January Dr Christian Dzuvor
Harvard TH Chan School, Public Health, Boston USA
Rationally Designed Naoparticle Vaccines and Therapeutics for Broad Coronavirus Protection Anthony Rothschild LT,
St Mary's Campus/online
no recording
30th January Dr Laura Martin Sancho
ICL
Rethinking the landscape of host defences against emerging viruses Roger Bannister LT,
St Mary's Campus/online
link

13th February

NO SEMINAR NO SEMINAR    
27th February Dr Nerea Irigoyen
University of Cambridge

The translational landscape of Zika viruses, more than just a polyprotein

Anthony Rothschild LT/online

link

12th March

Dr Stephanie Longet
University of Saint-Etienne
Role of mucosal immunity in protection against SARS-CoV-2 infection Roger Bannister LT, 1st Floor, Medical School Bldng/online  

26th March

Dr Saranya Sridhar
Sanofi Pasteur
Optimizing Vaccine Design using Machine-Learning Anthony Rothschild LT/Online  
Session archive Oct-Dec 23
10th October, 2023 Dr Andreas Wack,
(Francis Crick Institute)
Endothelial, epithelial and macrophage action to protect from barrier damage in viral infection Anthony Rothschild LT, Medical School Bldng, St Mary's Campus/online link
24th October, 2023 Dr Rubaiyea Farrukee
(University of Melbourne)
Elucidating the role of restriction factors in respiratory virus infections Cockburn LT, QEQM,
St Mary's Campus/online
link 
7th November, 2023 Dr Jordan Minnell (New Zealand) mRNA vaccine against malaria tailored for liver-resident memory T cells  Anthony Rothschild LT/online no recording
21st November, 2023 Dr Paras Anand
(Imperial College London)

Exploring roles of lipid metabolism in regulating inflammasome activation

 
Anthony Rothschild LT/online

link 
available until 22nd Dec

5th December, 2023
2 PM

Dr Andrew Mehle
University of Wisconsin
Discovering unexpected factors that antagonize influenza virus replication Roger Bannister LT, 1st Floor, Medical School Bldng/online link
Session archive: 2023
Date/Time Speaker/Institute Title Venue Recording            
24th January, 2023 12.30-1.30 pm Dr Daniel Gonçalves-Carneiro (ICL) Coding biases and the recognition of non-self RNA G64, Ground Floor, Medical School, St Mary's/Online Available
 
7th February, 2023  12.30-1.30 pm Dr Milka Sarris CANCELLED Roger Bannister LT 1st Floor, Medical School,
St Mary's/Online
N/A
21st February, 2023  12.30-1.30 pm Dr Peter Cook (University of Exeter) CANCELLED Cockburn LT, QEQM Building, St Mary's/Online N/A
7th March 2023 12.30-1.30 pm Dr John Tregoning            (ICL) Inflammation in vaccines and infection: it’s (even) more complex than we think’’ Roger Bannister LT 1st Floor, Medical School,
St Mary's/Online
No Recording
21st March 2023 12.30-1.30 pm Dr Milka Sarris (University of Cambridge) Visualising neutrophil motion and signalling during inflammatory responses  Cockburn LT, QEQM, St Mary's/Online No recording
4th April  NO SEMINAR      
18th April Dr Rachel Lai                    (ICL)

Genetic and metabolic determinants in tuberculosis-associated immune reconstitution inflammatory syndrome

G64, Ground Floor, Medical School,
St Mary's/Online
No recording
2nd May

Dr Joanne Konkel    (Univesity of Manchester)

Delineating mechanisms of immune cell tailoring at the oral barrier  Roger Bannister LT, Medical School, St Mary's/Online Available
16th May Dr Peter Cook        (University of Exeter) Aspergillus, asthma and the airway:Why do fungi trigger inflammatory lung disease? Roger Bannister LT, Medical School, St Mary's/Online  Available
25th May (Thursday 2-3 pm)

Dr Michael Chan      (University of Hong Kong)               

Tropism of SARS-Cov-2 and variants in human respiratory tract Cockburn LT, 2nd Floor, QEQM Building, St Mary's Campus/Online Available 
30th May NO SEMINAR      
13th June Dr Jake Dunning (Oxford University) to follow Roger Bannister LT, 1st floor, Medical School Building, St Mary's Campus/Online  
22nd June (Thursday) Dr Alexandre Bolze        (Helix, USA) Genetic study of immune responses following vaccination G64, Ground Floor, Medical School Building, St Mary's Campus/Online  
27th June Prof Bodo Grimbacher            (University of Freiburg, Germany) What happens to humans with germline mutations in CTLA4 or NFKB1? Roger Bannister LT, 1st floor, Medical School Building, St Mary's Campus/Online  
Session archive: October - December 2022
Date/Time    Speaker/Institute Title                           Venue                          Recording
18th October 2022, 12.30-1.30 pm Dr Leo Swadling, UCL Specificity of pre-existing and de novo T cell response to SARS-CoV-2 infection: abortive, asymptomatic and mild Roger Bannister, LT, St Mary's Campus
/Online
Available 
1st November 2022, 12.30-1.30 pm NO SEMINAR      
15th November 2022, 12.30-1.30 pm Dr Rachel Edgar (ICL) Biological timing, homeostasis and viral infections Cockburn LT, QEQM, St Mary's Campus
/Online
Available
29th November, 2022, 12.30-1.30 pm Dr Christopher Chiu (ICL) Defining the architecture of protection and susceptibility to SARS-CoV-2 following human challenge Clinical LT, Cambridge Wing,
St Mary's Campus
/Online
No Recording
13th December 2022, 12.30-1.30 pm Dr Joe Grove (University of Glasgow) The Order and Chaos of Virus Entry Machinery Anthony Rothschild LT, Medicine Building, St Mary's Campus/Online Available

 

Session archive: Jan - April 2022

 

Date and   Time Speaker Title Venue Recording
April 26th 2022 - 12.30-1.30 pm No Seminar      
April 12th-19th 2022 EASTER BREAK      
April 5th 2022 - 12.30-1.30 pm Dr Tal Arnon Humoral Immunity in the Lung  Cockburn LT, QEQM -
St Mary's Campus & Online
not available
March 22nd 2022 - 12.30-1.30 pm Prof Petter Brodin
ICL
Systems level analyses of the immune
system in children
Anthony Rothschild LT -
St Mary's Campus & Online
Available 
March 8th 2022 - 12.30-1.30 pm Prof Gisli Jenkins Immune defences from RNA virus infection Online only Available
Feb 22nd 2022 - 12.30-1.30 pm Professor Caetano Reis e Sousa
Francis Crick Institute
Immune defences from RNA virus infection Cockburn LT, QEQM - St Mary's Campus & Online Available
Feb 8th 2022 - 12.30-1.30 pm Dr Emma Wall
Francis Crick Institute
Neutralising antibodies against SARS-CoV-2 variants - the effects of boosting and waning on protection against COVID-19 Cockburn LT, QEQM - St Mary's Campus & Online Available 
Jan 25th 2022 - 12.30-1.30 pm Dr Shamez Ladhani
PHE/St George's University London
Kidz, Kovid & sKoolz Online only Available
Jan  11th 2022 - 12.30-1.30 pm Dr Alice Denton
ICL
Lymphoid fibroblasts contribute to impaired immunity and ageing Online only Available
Session archive: October 2021 - January 2022
Date and Time Speaker Title Venue Recording
Oct 11th 2021, 1-2 pm Professor Daniela Ferreira -
Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine
Pneumococcus Human Infection Challenge and the Effect of Respiratory Virus Co-Infections on Mucosal Immunity G34, Sir Alexander Fleming Building, South Kensington Campus & Online Available
Oct 19th, 12.30-1.30 pm Dr Tineke Cantaert -
Institute Pasteur Cambodia
Assessment of B cell responses during dengue virus infection  Cockburn LT, QEQM, St Mary's Campus
& Online
Available
Nov 2nd, 12.30-1.30 pm Dr Fadil Bidmos - ICL Vaccine antigen discovery for bacterial meningitis G64, Medicine Bldg, St Mary's Campus & Online Available
 Nov 16th, 12.30-1.30 pm Dr Katie Doores - Kings College London  Neutralising antibody responses to SARS-Cov-2 Anthony Rothschild LT, St Mary's Campus & Online  not available
Dec 14th, 12.30-1.30 pm Dr Dusan Bogunovic -
Icahn School of Medicine, Mount Sinai, USA
Loss of Negative Regulation of Type I Interferons in Humans - Spectrum of Autoinflammation   Online only Available
Jan 11th 2022, 12.30-1.30 pm Dr Alice Denton -
Imperial College London
Lymphoid fibroblasts are a key contributor to the poor GC response in ageing  Online only Available
Session archive: January - June 2021

 

Date and time Speaker Title Venue
12 January 2021,
12:30-13:30
Dr David Bauer
Francis Crick Institute 
The Role of RNA Structure in Replication of Influenza and Coronaviruses Online  -  Seminar Recording
26 January 2021,
12.30-13.30
Dr Vanessa Sancho-Shimizu
Imperial College London
Human Genetics of Life-Threatening Infections Online -  Seminar Recording
9 February 2021,
12.30-13.30

Prof Daniela Ferriera
Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine
Pneumococcus Human Infection Challenge Models and the Effect of SARS-CoV2 infection on immune responses to pneumococcus Online - Seminar Postponed
23 February 2021,
12.30-1.30
Prof Olivier Schwartz
Institute Pasteur (France)
Replication of SARS-CoV-2 variants and host immune responses

 Online - Seminar Recording

9 March 2021,
12.30-13.30
Prof Andrew Pollard Oxford University The Oxford Vaccine  Online - Seminar Recording
23 March 2021,
12.30-13.30
Prof Sylvia Knapp
Medical University of Vienna
Protective Type 2 Responses in Pulmonary Immune-Homeostatis  Online - Seminar Recording
6 April 2021, Easter Break No Seminar  N/A
20 April 2021,
12.30-13.30
Prof Paul Lehner
University of Cambridge
How cells protect their genome from retroelement invasion Online  - No recording
8th June 2021,
12.30-1.30 pm
Professor Marc Lecuit - Institute Pasteur Making sense of Listeria Monocytogenes virulence Online - No recording
Session archive: December 2020 - October 2019
Date Title Location Speaker Recording link
 8 December 2020 Transcriptomics in Infectious Diseases: Studies in TB, HIV & SARS-CoV-2 Online Professor Mahdad Noursadeghi, UCL Seminar recording
17 November 2020 Uncertainties around SARS-CoV-2 infection Online Dr George Kassiotis, Francis Crick Institute Seminar recording
3 November 2020 Roles of STAT2 revealed by extreme phenotypes Online Professor Sophie Hambleton, Newcastle University Seminar recording
20 October 2020 Leveraging population differences to investigate the host genetic basis of infectious disease Online Dr Samira Asgari, Broad Institute (USA) Seminar recording
6 October 2020 Emerging Roles for Neutrophils in Malaria Online Dr Aubrey Cunnington, Imperial College London Seminar recording
23 June 2020 Current progress: Imperial's COVID-19 saRNA vaccine Online Professor Robin Shattock, Imperial College London

Seminar recording

24 March 2020 Roles of STAT2 revealed by extreme phenotypes Anthony de Rothschild Lecture Theatre, Faculty of Medicine Building, St Mary's Campus Professor Sophie Hambleton, University of Newcastle   
10 March 2020 Cross-differentiation of NK cells and ILC1 in the liver Anthony de Rothschild Lecture Theatre, Faculty of Medicine Building, St Mary's Campu Dr Viki Male, Imperial College London  
25 February 2020 Structural and mechanistic analysis of RNA/RNA interactions essential for Chikungunya Virus Genome Replication Anthony de Rothschild Lecture Theatre, Faculty of Medicine Building, St Mary's Campus  Dr Andrew Tuplin, University of Leeds   
11 February 2020 Rejuvenating the Germinal Centre Response Anthony de Rothschild Lecture Theatre, Faculty of Medicine Building, St Mary's Campus Dr Michelle Linterman, The Babraham Institute Cambridge   
28 January 2020 Mixed messages: cryptic gene products in segmented negative-strand viruses Anthony de Rothschild Lecture Theatre, St Mary's Campus  Dr Edward Hutchinson, University of Glasgow, Centre for Virus Research  
14 January 2020 RNA-sensing TLR signalling in human monocytes during RNA virus infection Anthony de Rothschild Lecture Theatre  Dr Margarita Dominguez-Villar, Imperial College London    
10 December 2019 'The structure and lifecycle of HIV-1 - new insights from cryo- electron tomography' Cockburn Lecture Theatre  Dr John Briggs, MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology  
26 November 2019 'Immune development in the human neonate and the role of the CXCL8-producing T cell' Sir Roger Bannister Lecture Theatre Dr Deena Gibbons, Kings College London  
19 November 2019 'Innate immune sensing of RNA viruses requires linear ubiquitin chains' Cockburn Lecture Theatre  Dr Brian Ferguson, University of Cambridge  
14 November 2019 'Connecting Infectious disease, Inflammation and Cancer: The Cytosolic DNA-mediated, STING Controlled Innate Immune Pathway' Sir Roger Bannister Lecture Theatre  Dr Glen Barber, University of Miami   
12 November 2019 'Updates from The London Patient' Anthony de Rothschild Lecture Theatre Professor Ravi Gupta, University of Cambridge  
29 October 2019 'Enteric nervous system: Development and roles in gut (patho) physiology' Cockburn Lecture Theatre Dr Vassilis Pachnis   
15 October 2019 'HIV restriction by SAMHD1' Sir Roger Bannister Lecture Theatre

Dr Kate Bishop, The Francis Crick Institute

 
1 October 2019 'Regulation of inflammation by the TPL-2 kinase complex' Cockburn Lecture Theatre Professor Steven Ley, Imperial College London