Journal Club 2023-2024

Previous Journal Clubs

Seminars & Events

Past Journal Clubs

Both MCTI and CSI students are required to attend the IMMUNOL 305 Immunology Journal Club for their First through Third years. Attendance is optional for Fourth year and above graduate students.

Journal Club is open to Stanford graduate students, postdocs, and faculty. Please refer to the schedule below. Faculty are encouraged to attend. The paper of the week will continue to be presented by a student; we ask that the presenting student’s advisor make every effort to attend the journal club to facilitate discussion.  If your student is presenting, they will contact you about scheduling. Papers will be posted on this page each week.

Autumn Quarter: Tuesdays at 3:00-4:20 PM, LKSC LK102, Contact Flora Tierney at ftierney@stanford.edu for additional information.
Winter Quarter: Tuesdays at 3:00-4:20 PM, Alway M112, Contact Cort Breuer at breuer@stanford.edu for additional information.
Spring Quarter: Tuesdays at 3:00-4:20 PM, Location and TA to be confirmed.

April 2, 2024

Nate Bloom, In rotation

Universal recording of immune cell interactions in vivo

April 9, 2024

Marcos Labrado, In rotation

Universal recording of immune cell interactions in vivo

April 16, 2024

Karsten Householder, In rotation

Phosphoantigens glue butyrophilin 3A1 and 2A1 to activate Vγ9Vδ2 T cells

April 23, 2024

John Soro, In rotation

Naturally occurring T cell mutations enhance engineered T cell therapies

April 30, 2024

Keene Lee, In rotation

An IL-4 signalling axis in bone marrow drives pro-tumorigenic myelopoiesis

May 7, 2024

Jumana Afaghani, In rotation

Depleting myeloid-biased haematopoietic stem cells rejuvenates aged immunity

May 14, 2024

Radeesha Jayewickreme, In rotation

Age-specific nasal epithelial responses to SARS-CoV-2 infection

May 21, 2024

Soyeon Kim, In rotation

Formation of memory assemblies through the DNA-sensing TLR9 pathway

May 28, 2024

Filipe Hoffman, In rotation

B cell responses to membrane-presented antigens require the function of the mechanosensitive cation channel Piezo1