Sébastien Tal­bot

Sébastien Talbot Invited speaker PORT for Health: Oncology 2024

Pain neu­rons con­trol can­cer immunosurveillance

Abstract

Under the men­tor­ship of Dr Rejean Cou­ture, Dr Tal­bot obtained is PhD in Phys­i­ol­o­gy from the Uni­ver­sité de Mon­tréal (2012). His the­sis focused on the role of CNS immune cells in prim­ing dia­bet­ic pain neu­ropa­thy. Next, he joined Dr. Clif­ford Woolf’s lab at the Neu­ro­bi­ol­o­gy cen­ter of Har­vard Med­ical School to study the crosstalk between pain neu­rons and adap­tive immune cells in the con­text of aller­gic inflammation.

Dr Tal­bot start­ed is inde­pen­dent work at Uni­ver­sité de Mon­tréal (2017 – 2022) and has since then obtained a Tenured Asso­ciate Pro­fes­sor­ship at Queen’s Uni­ver­si­ty (Cana­da). He also holds the Cana­da Research Chair in Neu­ro-Immunol­o­gy. He is also cross-appoint­ed as a group leader at Karolin­s­ka Insti­tutet (Swe­den) where he holds a Wal­len­berg Acad­e­my Fel­low­ship. His work is sup­port­ed by a CRS, CFI, CRC, CIHR, NSERC, NIH (R01, co‑I), and NRFR

His group com­bines OMICs tech­nique with opto­ge­net­ics, tis­sue clear­ance and imag­ing and chemo­ge­net­ics. They aim at defin­ing a frame­work of the neu­ro-immune inter­play at the sys­tem lev­el, to deci­pher how and which sub-pop­u­la­tion of sen­so­ry neu­rons con­trols innate and adap­tive respons­es, and to devel­op new tar­get­ed ther­a­pies for res­o­lu­tion of chron­ic inflam­ma­to­ry diseases.

Specif­i­cal­ly, his inves­ti­ga­tion focuss­es on the role of noci­cep­tor neu­rons in the con­trol of can­cer immuno­sur­veil­lance. Dr Tal­bot will present data unrav­el­ing the tran­scrip­tome of tumor-inner­vat­ing neu­rons as well as their abil­i­ty to reg­u­late cDC1 tumor anti­gen traf­fick­ing. Dr Tal­bot hope that block­ing tumor inner­vat­ing neu­rons will safe­guard the host immune sys­tem anti-tumor immunity.

www​.tal​bot​lab​.com

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