Translational Research and Immunology Group
@trig_oxford
We are interested in translational aspects of immunological research in transplant, cancer and autoimmunity. Based @NDSurgicalSci @UniofOxford.
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What are the regulatory and logistical barriers to the use of Treg transfer therapies in Europe? Check out our latest review in Frontiers - Medicine: frontiersin.org/articles/10.33…
Spatial transcriptomics highlights immune cell crosstalk in #COVID_19 lung injury:
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Fadi Issa Translational Research and Immunology Group Steve Sansom Amy Cross University of Oxford
#Inflammation
Congrats to Sushma Shankar and team, fantastic to see your hard work in print! Nature Communications #Bregs
The TWO study protocol, is now published in BMJ_Open bmjopen.bmj.com/content/12/4/e…
A Phase 2b study looking at use of T reg therapy in kidney transplantation. Nuffield Department of Surgical Sciences Oxford Transplant Research
Team Translational Research and Immunology Group have been busy, also out this week in @EngineeringCAE a review of CAR Tregs and their potential role in transplantation 👏
Nuffield Department of Surgical Sciences
Chimeric Antigen Receptors and Regulatory T Cells: The Potential for H... sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
Congrats to Sushma Shankar and team for their latest publication --> SARS CoV2 specific T cell responses are not associated with protection against reinfection in patients on haemodialysis
jasn.asnjournals.org/content/early/…
Happy International Women's Day! Here are a few of our lab - PI, postdoc, research assistant, PhD and Masters students 👩🔬 #IWD22 #BreakTheBias Nuffield Department of Surgical Sciences (post Nerd Club on Tregs, our fave!)
A little late, but too beautiful not to share 😍 trialling morphology markers for NanoString GeoMx DSP #HappyValentines
Optimising Treg cryopreservation - our latest publication in Frontiers - Immunology with our colleagues BIH Center for Regenerative Therapies Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin
Well done Matt Bottomley
Winner of the Stewart Cameron Science Award RoySocMed #immunosenescence
Towards regulatory cellular therapies in solid organ transplantation sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
The latest publication from our lab, well done team :-) Fadi Issa Matt Bottomley Sushma Shankar Matt Brook