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Cambridge Global Food Security

An Interdisciplinary Research Centre at the University of Cambridge
 

Biography

I am Professor of Innate Immunity at the Departments of Medicine and Veterinary Medicine in the University of Cambridge. I study innate immune cell signalling in response to Pathogen Associated Molecular Pattern Receptor (PRR) activation during bacterial infection using innovative, multi-disciplinary approaches (collaborating with mathematicians, physicists and physical chemists) to answer fundamental questions about host-pathogen interactions and how to modify them therapeutically. I have also applied these innovative approaches to study PRR-induced inflammatory signalling in chronic inflammatory diseases such as Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s. Predominantly my research is cell biology based (using knock out mouse models to test concepts in vivo). 

Research

Professor of Innate Immunity, The University of Cambridge.
Professor  Clare  Bryant
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