on-demand webinar

Decoding Macrophages in Atherosclerosis

Uncover the role of macrophages in atherosclerosis using single-cell technologies

 

Explore how single-cell tools like mass cytometry and scRNA-seq are transforming our understanding of cardiovascular disease (CVD). This webinar highlights how these technologies reveal previously unknown myeloid cell subsets, shedding light on their role in atherosclerosis development and progression.

Watch now to see how single-cell biology is reshaping CVD research and opening new paths for targeted therapies.

What you'll learn:

  • How single-cell biology provides insight into newly discovered arterial myeloid subsets and their roles in atherosclerosis

  • The importance of mapping cell distribution within the artery wall to better understand disease onset and progression

  • Practical applications of mass cytometry and scRNA sequencing to dissect the complexities of atherogenesis

  • How these cutting-edge approaches are driving the development of innovative therapies targeting macrophage-driven disease processes

Claudia Monaco, PhD

Claudia Monaco, PhD
The Kennedy Institute of Rheumatology

Claudia is the leader of the Cardiovascular Inflammation Laboratory, focused on the discovery of the cellular building blocks of atherosclerotic plaques. By applying and tailoring single-cell technologies, her team generates atlases of human and murine atherosclerosis as part of several multicenter projects bringing together cardiologists, vascular surgeons, immunologists and biologists.

Decoding Macrophages in Atherosclerosis

A presentation by Claudia Monaco, PhD