Dear All,
                  
                  You are most cordially invited to the ICTP 2025
                      Salam Distinguished Lecture series by Prof.
                      Aleksandra Walczak, École normale supérieure,
                    Paris
                    , on "Prediction in immune repertoires:
                      learning rules in a self-organised mess". 
                  The lecture 3 will take place (in presence) in the
                    Budinich Lecture Hall, Leonardo building, TODAY,
                    Tuesday 28 January at 11:00 hrs. 
                    
                      
                  
                 
                Aleksandra
                    Walczak received her PhD in physics at the
                  University of California, San Diego, working on models
                  of stochastic gene expression. After a graduate
                  fellowship at KITP, she was a Princeton Center for
                  Theoretical Science Fellow, focusing on applying
                  information theory to signal processing. Currently she
                  is a CNRS research director at the Ecole Normale
                  Superieure in Paris, interested in collective
                  behaviour, fly development and statistical
                  descriptions of the immune system. She was awarded the
                  “Grand Prix Jacques Herbrand de l’Académie des
                  sciences" in 2014, the bronze medal of CNRS in 2015,
                  the American Physical Society Fellowship, the Prix
                  Jean Ricard of the French Physics Society in 2021 and
                  the silver medal of CNRS in 2024.
                   
                  The Salam Distinguished Lecture Series is an
                  annual presentation of talks by renowned, active
                  scientists. The aim is to showcase important research
                  developments as well as provide a visionary forward
                  view. The lecture series is generously supported by
                  the Kuwait Foundation for the Advancement of Sciences
                  (KFAS). The overarching title of the three talks will
                  be: "Prediction in immune repertoires:
                    learning rules in a self-organised mess"
                  
                
                
                Abstract:
                  Immune repertoires provide a unique fingerprint
                  reflecting the immune history of individuals, with
                  potential applications in precision medicine. Can this
                  information be used to identify a person uniquely? If
                  it really is a personalised medical record, can it
                  inform us about the outcomes of a COVID-19 infection?
                  I will show how even a system as complicated as the
                  immune system has reproducible outcomes. Yet
                  predicting the future state of a complex environment
                  requires weighing the trust in new observations
                  against prior experiences. In this light, I will
                  present a view of the adaptive immune system as a
                  dynamic Bayesian machinery that updates its memory
                  repertoire by balancing evidence from new pathogen
                  encounters against past experience of infection to
                  predict and prepare for future threats. I will then
                  attempt to connect data to phenotypic models of
                  evolution and show how the evolution of pathogens is
                  constrained by selection pressures coming from immune
                  systems. Together, I will present examples of how
                  statistical analysis described immune repertoires on
                  different scales.
                  
                    There will be 3 lectures with the following titles:
                   
                  Lecture 1: How personalised is your immune
                    repertoire? 
                  Monday, 27 January 2025 starting at 11:00 hrs
                   
                  
Lecture 2: Optimal immune systems 
                  Monday, 27 January 2025 starting at 14:00 hrs
                  
Light refreshments will be served after the talk.
                  
                  All are welcome to attend
                   
                  
Lecture 3: Viral—immune co-evolution 
                  Tuesday, 28 January 2025 starting at 11:00 hrs
                  
                  The lectures will also be livestreamed: 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dr2K3nry4yA
                 
                
                
                
                
                
                
                Looking
                  forward to your participation.
                
                With best regards,
                Erica Sarnataro, Quantitative Life Sciences section
                
                for the Director's Office, ICTP