SBME Research Seminar - Dr. Hannah Carter
Immune Checkpoint Blockade (ICB) has revolutionized cancer treatment, however mechanisms determining patient response remain poorly understood. We used machine learning to predict ICB response from germline and somatic biomarkers and studied feature usage by the learned model to uncover putative mechanisms driving superior outcomes. Patients with higher T follicular helper infiltrates were robust to defects in the class-I Major Histocompatibility Complex (MHC-I). Further investigation uncovered different ICB responses in MHC-I versus MHC-II neoantigen reliant tumors across patients. Despite similar response rates, MHC-II reliant responses were associated with significantly longer durable clinical benefit (Discovery: Median OS=63.6 vs. 34.5 months P=0.0074; Validation: Median OS=37.5 vs. 33.1 months, P=0.040). Characteristics of the tumor immune microenvironment reflected MHC neoantigen reliance, and analysis of immune checkpoints revealed LAG3 as a potential target in MHC-II but not MHC-I reliant responses. This study highlights the value of interpretable machine learning models in elucidating the biological basis of therapy responses.
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Propels: Mental Health and Well-being through Yoga and Calisthenics – taught by Dr. Mark Cembrowski
November 21, 2024 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm PST
Propels: Mental Health and Well-being through Yoga and Calisthenics – taught by Dr. Mark Cembrowski
We are excited to have Dr. Mark Cembrowski from SBME lead our upcoming SBME Propels session about mental health and well-being through yoga and calisthenics. Come ready to move. All levels are welcome. Mats will be provided and space is limited.
Registration is required.