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Read more at: The curious relationship between diseases and immune systems

The curious relationship between diseases and immune systems

28 April 2016

A researcher based at the Medical Research Council Human Nutrition Research Unit in the UK is improving understanding of the immune system. His work on protein interactions and how they correlate with infectious disease and inflammatory conditions could soon help to control and treat diseases


Read more at: King's Fellows receive prestigious Investigator Award-

King's Fellows receive prestigious Investigator Award-

28 April 2016

Professor Ashley Moffett and Dr Francesco Colucci


Read more at: The importance of resting phases in B cell development- Science paper

The importance of resting phases in B cell development- Science paper

28 April 2016

Alison Galloway, Martin Turner & Co.. Science paper


Read more at: New Immunology Coordinator Started

New Immunology Coordinator Started

9 March 2016

Tammy Dougan has taken over the role of Cambridge Immunology Network Coordinator.


Read more at: Cambridge Science Festival- The immune army
Cambridge Science Festival- The immune army

Cambridge Science Festival- The immune army

8 March 2016

Cambridge Science Festival Sunday 20 March: 11:00am - 3:00pm The Deakin Centre, Cambridge Biomedical Campus, CB2 0QQ The Immune Army- provided by Babraham Institute


Read more at: Immunotherapy - Cancer cure?

Immunotherapy - Cancer cure?

17 February 2016

The researchers genetically modified the t-cells to engineer a new targeting mechanism - chimeric antigen receptors - to target acute lymphoblastic leukaemia.


Read more at: 2017 Immunology PhD and Postdoc day - June 8th - CRUK

2017 Immunology PhD and Postdoc day - June 8th - CRUK

15 February 2016

Free registration to enter a short talk or poster. OPEN!


Read more at: New Nature Comms paper from Michelle Linterman, The Babraham Institute.

New Nature Comms paper from Michelle Linterman, The Babraham Institute.

3 February 2016

Follicular regulatory T cells can be specific for the immunizing antigen and derive from naive T cells Meryem Aloulou , Edward J. Carr , Myle`ne Gador, Alexandre Bignon , Roland S. Liblau , Nicolas Fazilleau 1, & Michelle A. Linterman. http://www.nature.com/ncomms/2016/160128/ncomms10579/full/ncomms10579.html


Read more at: CIF2016 Speaker Line-up Announced

CIF2016 Speaker Line-up Announced

1 February 2016

This year the Cambridge Immunology Forum will be taking place at Queens' College on Thursday 22nd September. We have a full line-up of confirmed international and national speakers.


Read more at: Cambridge Science Festival 2016

Cambridge Science Festival 2016

22 January 2016

With events from astronomy to zoology, the 2016 Cambridge Science Festival welcomes everyone to explore and discuss science. Once again, the Cambridge Immunology Network will have an exhibition "The Immune Army" kindly supported by the Babraham Institute