Tete Obot
tete.obot@stonybrook.edu
Advisor: Brian Sheridan
B.S., Biology, 2016, Loyola University Maryland
My research is focused on the molecular mechanisms involved in the development of tissue-resident memory T cells.
Select Honors and Awards:
NIH IMSD MERGE T32 Fellowship, 2022-2024
Presentations:
Archer, K., Ceradoy, J., Coupet, T., Bosiacki, J., Song, C., Weiss, I., Niu, S., Obot,
T., Xu, J., O'Neill, T., Ferrell, A., Abukharma, H., Cusumano, Z., Flies, D., Langermann,
S., and Liu. L.N. (2021). Development and Functional Characterization of NC762, a
Novel Therapeutic Antibody Targeting B7-H4, for the Treatment of Malignancies. P3193.
Poster presented at: American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) Annual Meeting;
2021 Apr 10; Virtual.
Liu, L.N., Wang, J., Sun, J., Flies, D., Song, C., Zarr, M., Archer, K., McGuire, A., O'Neill, T., Maloveste, K., Nie, X., Boto, A., Copeland, R., Janardhanan, S., Obot, T., Bingham, J., Heller, K.N., Langermann, S., and Chen, L. (2018). Targeting Siglec-15 with NC318: a Novel Therapeutic Antibody to Enhance Anti-Tumor Immunity. P678. Poster presented at: Society for Immunotherapy of Cancer 33rd Annual Meeting; 2018 Nov 9-10; Washington, DC.