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The human skin is home to a diverse community of microbes that, far from being passive passengers, actively shape our biology. Recent discoveries reveal that these commensal organisms are not only tolerated by the immune system—they engage with it in surprisingly specific and sophisticated ways.
In this webinar, two leading researchers will explore how skin-resident microbes influence immune responses both locally and systemically, challenging long-standing assumptions about how immunity is trained and maintained. Featuring Michael Fischbach and the 2025 NOSTER & Science Microbiome Prize winner, this webinar will highlight new research showing how our immune system builds a preemptive relationship with beneficial microbes—and how these interactions may be harnessed for therapeutic innovation.
From fundamental immunology to translational applications, this discussion will offer insights relevant to scientists across microbiology, immunology, systems biology, bioengineering, and translational medicine.
Participants will:
- Gain a deeper understanding of how commensal microbes on the skin shape immune responses and why the immune system invests heavily in surveilling the microbiome—even in the absence of infection.
- Explore how insights from commensal–host interactions are informing new approaches to immunotherapy and vaccine development.
- Consider broader implications for translational research, including how host–microbiome relationships may be leveraged to enhance human health, accelerate drug development, and inform personalized medicine.
The webinar is expected to run for about 60 minutes.

Caregivers of individuals with rare diseases often face unique challenges that can feel isolating, both in terms of the medical complexities they manage and the emotional burden they carry. However, many caregivers are finding strength in community, both within their own disease type and across different disease types, as they share experiences, offer support, and advocate for their loved ones. This panel will explore the diverse strategies caregivers use to form and maintain communities—both in-person and online—and how these communities can provide critical emotional, informational, and practical support. We’ll discuss the similarities and differences between in-person and virtual networks, highlighting the unique benefits and challenges each offers. Additionally, the panel will address the important role mental health plays in the caregiver experience, examining how caregiving can affect mental well-being and how community involvement can provide the necessary support to prevent burnout and foster resilience.
Participants will:
- Learn how caregivers of individuals with rare diseases build and maintain supportive communities, both within and across disease types.
- Explore the unique benefits and challenges of in-person versus virtual caregiver networks in providing emotional, informational, and practical support.
- Understand how caregiving impacts mental health and how community involvement can help prevent burnout and foster long-term resilience.
The webinar is expected to run for about 60 minutes.

Palladium is at the heart of breakthrough research shaping a more sustainable and technologically advanced future. This panel brings together leading scientists at the forefront of palladium science to explore its transformative role in catalysis, clean energy, electronic information technologies, environmental protection, and health care. From driving efficient chemical reactions to enabling green energy solutions and medical advancements, palladium’s versatility is unlocking powerful tools for addressing global challenges. Join us as we discuss the latest discoveries, cross-disciplinary collaborations, and real-world applications propelling palladium into the center of tomorrow’s solutions.
Participants will:
- Hear from leading researchers from multiple disciplines who are using palladium to solve global challenges
- Explore palladium-driven advancements in diverse fields, from catalysis to environmental remediation
- Learn about the unique qualities that make palladium an element for innovation.
The webinar is expected to run for about 60 minutes.