Explore immunotherapy resistance in melanoma with Dr. Camelia Quek through advanced spatial multiomics and single-cell analysis insights.
Heterogeneous resistance to immunotherapy remains a significant challenge in cancer treatment, driven by intrinsic genetic traits of the tumor and extrinsic factors within the tumor microenvironment (TME). Join us for an insightful webinar, where Dr. Camelia Quek presents on the innovative use of longitudinal multimodal single-cell analysis and spatial inference to uncover the complexities of the tumor microenvironment (TME) of advanced melanoma patients with innate resistance, acquired resistance, or response to immunotherapy.
Key Topics Include:
- Integration of single-cell sequencing and spatial datasets to understand the biological insights of innate and acquired resistance to immunotherapy
- The identification of immune-striving phenotypes and the emergence of specific melanoma subclones post-therapy
- The role of B cell signatures and lymphoid aggregates in therapeutic outcomes
- Immune hotspot in melanoma patients treated with neoadjuvant immunotherapy
Attendees will gain a deeper understanding of how these discoveries can inform future therapeutic strategies and improve patient outcomes.
Presenters
CINSW Research Fellow and Honorary Senior Research Fellow
Melanoma Institute Australia and University of Sydney