“Why Does Our Immune System Not Attack Ourselves? Molecular Basis of Immune Tolerance Mediated by SOCS1 and NR4a: From Regulatory Mechanisms to Cancer Immunotherapy” Professor Akihiko Yoshimura

May 6, 2026 Seminar Announcement
“Why Does Our Immune System Not Attack Ourselves? Molecular Basis of Immune Tolerance Mediated by SOCS1 and NR4a: From Regulatory Mechanisms to Cancer Immunotherapy”
Professor Akihiko Yoshimura

We are pleased to invite you to a special seminar by Professor Akihiko Yoshimura.

Date: Wednesday, May 6, 2026
Time: 2:30 PM–3:30 PM
Venue: Conference Room (III), B1 Floor, Second Medical Building, Chang Gung University

Speaker: Professor Akihiko Yoshimura, PhD
Research Institute for Biomedical Science
Tokyo University of Science

Seminar Title:
Why Does Our Immune System Not Attack Ourselves? Molecular Basis of Immune Tolerance Mediated by SOCS1 and NR4a: From Regulatory Mechanisms to Cancer Immunotherapy

Professor Akihiko Yoshimura is a distinguished scientist whose research focuses on immunology, immune tolerance, cytokine signaling, and the molecular mechanisms that regulate immune responses. His work has made important contributions to understanding immune regulation and advancing new strategies in cancer immunotherapy.

Host:
Center for Molecular and Clinical Immunology (CMCI)
Chang Gung University

Faculty members, researchers, students, and all interested guests are warmly welcome to attend.

Contact Information:
Lishin Chen, Administrative Assistant
Phone: +886-3-2118800 ext. 3710
Email: lishin@cgu.edu.tw


Seminar Poster - Prof. Akihiko Yoshimura

Seminar Poster - Prof. Akihiko Yoshimura