BIG Center WiP: Shenjian Ai (Klein lab, WashU Pathology and Immunology) – “The role of chemokine receptors on CNS-infiltrating T cells post West Nile encephalitis”

October 7, 2021
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
Wohl Auditorium, Wohl Hospital Building (Medical Campus)

“The role of chemokine receptors on CNS-infiltrating T cells post West Nile encephalitis”


Hosted by the Center for Brain Immunology and Glia (BIG)

The BIG Works-in-Progress (WiP) meetings are meant to be a space where trainees can present and seek feedback within the WashU community about ongoing work. Speakers can be postdocs or graduate students. The audience will include only WashU scientists. This group meets every other week 12-1p.

Full schedule, BIG Center Works-in-Process (WiP)

For inquiries contact Katie Lefton or Jose Mazzitelli Perez.