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Work by researchers at MRC HIU zeroes in on the mechanisms by which T cells respond to Salmonella infections.
Public Engagement at the WIMM
Public Engagement at the WIMM
Patient and Public Involvement and Engagement
Patient and public involvement and engagement (PPIE) is an essential part of designing and conducting research, and translating findings into public benefit, so it’s a major priority for Oxford immunologists. Here are some examples of the work currently underway in this area.
Immunology Research Fund
Do you know someone interested in supporting immunology research? The Immunology Network is working with the Medical Sciences Division Development Team to establish an Immunology Accelerator Fund that will be underpinned by philanthropic support.
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We are always looking for new members to join - please spread the word!
Steering Committee
The Immunology steering committee has representatives from numerous departments
Science in Progress talks
The Science in Progress (SIP) talks are informal research presentations by graduate students, postdocs, or early career researchers to the Oxford immunology community. The SIP talks will take place once every two months and all are welcome to attend.