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A data revolution is underway in modern biological science, now that obtaining the genome sequence has become routine and increasingly affordable. 

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Bruestle

A special interest of this group is in type 3 immune responses including the CD4 subset of inflammatory Th17 cells, neutrophils and dendritic cells.

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Cockburn lab 2024

The focus of our research is understanding how to generate effective immunity against the malaria parasite Plasmodium.

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The Ellyard Group

Our research focuses on understanding the causes of autoimmune diseases by investigating cytokine receptor signaling and nucleic acid sensors, aiming to develop targeted therapies.

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Anselm Enders Lab

The main focus of the lab is to investigate novel pathways regulating B cell development and function.

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Simon Jiang Group Personalised Medicine and Autoimmunity

Identifying the genetic and cellular causes of immune mediated disease to personalise diagnosis and treatment.

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The Li Group

The Trauma and Orthopaedic Research Unit (TORU) undertakes clinical and laboratory research in the field of orthopaedics.

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Si Ming Man

The Man Group investigates the role of innate immunity in infectious diseases and cancer.

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mcmorran

The main focus of our research group is to study red blood cells and platelets, exploring their roles in diseases, with projects available for students interested in immunology, parasitology, and human genetics.

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david Tscharke

Our research interests are Immunity to virus infection and in particular CD8+ T cells, poxviruses and herpesviruses and antigen presentation.

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