Dr. Mamula is a Professor of Medicine in the Yale University School of Medicine. Dr. Mamula’s research interests are in investigating the early events involved with breaking immune tolerance to self proteins, both in autoimmune disease and in tumor biology. Overall, it is the goal of Dr. Mamula’s laboratory to understand the mechanisms that may shift the balance toward the initiation of anti-self immune responses. Seminal work from the Mamula lab elucidated the proteomics and biochemical forms of autoantigens capable of breaking immunologic tolerance to intracellular autoantigens in systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) and type I diabetes (T1D). Recent studies have investigated the mechanisms of autoimmunity that arises in cancer patients treated with immunotherapies, in particular, checkpoint inhibitors.
There are two parts to the Festival of Biologics: the five world-class international conferences covering Antibodies, Immunotherapy, BioSimilars, Clinical Trials, and High Potency APIs; and an exhibition featuring the most exciting technology and solutions for pharma and biotech. There is a registration fee to attend the conferences. To visit the exhibition is free.
Conference 29 - 31 October • Exhibition & Seminars 29 - 31 October
To sponsor or exhibit contact:
Derek Cavanagh
+44 (0)207 092 1297
derek.cavanagh@terrapinn.com
To speak:
Jessica Robinson
+44 (0)207 092 1150
jessica.robinson@terrapinn.com