This webinar will be hosted live and offered on-demandThursday, January 25, 20242:30 -4:00 PM Eastern TimeB cells are the classical shield bearers of immune system memory, but memory T cell phenotypes also exist, playing vital functions in managing viral infections and modulating immune reactions. In this webinar brought to you by The Scientists Creative Services Team, Grégoire Lauvau and Marcus Buggert will discuss what memory T cells are, how they vary from cytotoxic T cells, and their function in human tissues throughout pathological and physiological situations.Topics to be covered Unravelling the induction and functions of CD8+ T cell memoryT cell resistance in human tissues and action to SARS-CoV-2Grégoire Lauvau, PhDProfessorThe Sylvia and Robest Olnick Faculty Scholar in Cancer ResearchAlbert Einstein College of MedicineDepartment of Microbiology and ImmunologyMarcus Buggert, PhDAssistant ProfessorKarolinska InstitutetDepartment of Medicine HuddingeCenter for Infectious Medicine (CIM) Sponsored by