The rapidly expanding use of immunotherapy has significantly altered the landscape of cancer therapeutics. However, as our understanding of the tumor immune microenvironment grows, it is increasingly likely that multimodal interrogation of this environment will be needed to guide optimal therapeutic selection. This session will explore how current and emerging novel methods are expanding our knowledge of how tumor cells restructure their microenvironment to avoid immune attacks and how we can diagnose the alterations of the tumor-immune system interactions to implement precision medicine.
Integrative Analysis of the Tumor Microenvironment
Thomas Gajewski, MD, PhD, The University of Chicago, Chicago, IL, USA
Immune Cell Characterization via Multiplexed Digital Imaging
Scott Rodig, MD, PhD, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, MA, USA
Objectives:
- Learn how state-of-art multiplex immunostaining, digital imaging, and computational algorithms can define and quantify anti-tumor immunity in a spatially-resolved manner in situ.
- Diagnose how the tumor-immune system interaction has broken down, so we can choose the proper interaction to fix it.
Recording Date: November 16, 2020
Continuing Education Credit Information
CME/CMLE credit: 1.00 hr
Last day to purchase course and CE claim credit: February 16, 2024
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