Roychoudhuri Lab
@RoychoudhuriLab
Immune Regulation in Inflammation and Cancer
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Excited to be giving a lecture to the public along with Klaus Okkenhaug on Cancer Immunology and Immunotherapy as part of the Cambridge Festival tonight, details below. Cambridge Festival Cambridge Pathology CRUK Cambridge Centre
It has now started: Vaccines into the future; as part of Cambridge Festival first with Brian Ferguson Brian Ferguson
Very honoured to have received the CRUK 2024 Horizons Explorer Recognition Award for our p110 PI3K activator work with Roger Williams MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology - Also what are the odds to have received the (p)110 cloakroom ticket too? Science and Innovation at Cancer Research UK Cancer Research Horizons UCL Cancer Institute bit.ly/4akaj9G
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Hear from our experts and ask your questions Cambridge Festival!
🗓️Thursday 28 March
⏰ 6pm – 7:30pm
📍Department of Pathology, Tennis Court Road
➡️ bit.ly/3PCYinP
Tomorrow Professor Adrian Liston from The Babraham Institute, University of Cambridge - Adrian Liston - will join us as part of our School of Cellular and Molecular Medicine🏳️🌈😷 Seminar Series. Further information can be found in your calendar invite. #CMMBristol #TurningScienceIntoMedicine
Fun day at the Cambridge Festival Cambridge Pathology making pathogens out of playdough and teaching about the importance of vaccination. Children liked the activity, parents loved it. Who would have thought playdough can play such a big part in raising vaccine awareness in adults?
An honor to speak at Keystone Symposia in Whistler, CA organized by Jim Allison PhD Padmanee (Pam) Sharma, MD, PhD and @ Toni Ribas. Also went to the Surgery Branch to share my group's work and visit my former supervisor and mentor Steven A. Rosenberg. A week full of fantastic science and friends!
Fantastic day yesterday at the Cambridge Festival Cambridge Pathology as part of the School of Biological Sciences Family weekend, with amazing events including our British Society for Immunology vaccine awareness stand where the kids made a load of new pathogens that we definitely don't (yet) have vaccines for!
#CamFest
Meningeal immunity enthusiasts 🧠check out our paper. We describe DALT - dural associated lymphoid tissue - supporting GC responses in the meninges. McGavern lab NIH/Clatworthy Lab collaboration, thx to all involved! 🔬 nature.com/articles/s4158…
First-line TIL therapy for advanced melanoma (on trial) - only possible with a huge team effort and thanks to the ever-humbling altruism of our patients. The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust @royalmarsden NIHR Royal Marsden BRC with @ICRLondon and CRF Centre for Translational Immunotherapy (CTI) The ICR Dr Max Julvé Iovance Biotherapeutics
My public lecture for the Cambridge Festival. Diversity in the human immune system - immunity from the evolutionary perspective
youtu.be/IihitD-KVW4
Latest Clatworthy Lab paper out nature
Dural B cells engage in germinal centre formation at the intersection of the venous sinuses. New term for meningeal enthusiasts (DALT). MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology Cambridge Department of Medicine
Read here:
nature.com/articles/s4158…
I am humbled to be selected for this. Many thanks to OHSU Department of Surgery OHSU Knight Cancer Institute LisaCoussens@CoussensLab for the ongoing support.
VertaBio is just getting started.
We will bring safe and effective CAR-T cells to patients with colorectal liver metastasis and primary PDAC. Stay tuned :-)
. Adrian Liston worked untold hours to pull together a free public exhibition that used touch, sound, movement, & smell called #SensoryScience 🧪🎨 PhD students collaborated with low-vision artists & audio experts to share their research with the community 💡 #InclusionMatters
Excited to be hosting Sara Ghorashian to speak about her pioneering work on #CAR T cells next week as part of the Cambridge Immunology Network seminar series, details below.
Beautifully conducted study from Iannacone Lab showing the clear role of T cells in vaccine induced non-sterilising protection from heterologous infection by mitigating severe infection