π€ Speaker: Prof. Michele Mishto
The Global
Infectious Diseases & One Health Conference (GIOH 2026) will feature Prof. Michele
Mishto, Professor in Immunobiology at King’s College London and
Senior Group Leader at the Francis Crick Institute in London.
π¬ Presentation Title
Pathogen-derived noncanonical
epitopes: are they valuable targets for novel vaccinations?
π§ͺ Research Overview
Prof.
Mishto’s research focuses on antigen presentation and proteasomes,
particularly the discovery and characterization of noncanonical peptides,
including proteasome-generated spliced peptides.
His work
investigates the antigenicity and immunogenicity of these peptides in cancer
and infectious diseases, providing new insights for immune recognition and
vaccine development.
π Key Highlights
• Antigen
presentation and immune system mechanisms
• Identification of noncanonical proteasome-generated peptides
• Immunogenicity of pathogen-derived epitopes
• Applications in next-generation vaccine development
• Insights into immune responses in infections and cancer
π¨π« About the Speaker
Prof. Michele Mishto obtained his PhD in Medical
Biotechnology from the University of Bologna (Italy) and later gained
research experience at the Institute of Biochemistry, UniversitΓ€tsmedizin
CharitΓ© in Berlin (Germany).
His work contributes significantly to the understanding of immune recognition and proteasome biology, particularly in infectious diseases and oncology.
π Conference Details
π
September 21–23, 2026
π
London, United Kingdom & Online
π️ Register Now
https://infection.miconferences.com/register
π Event Website
https://infection.miconferences.com/
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