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Function and Fate of Human Granulocytes and Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells (PBMCs)
Speciality areaHaematology, Infection, Cross-cutting
Study typeParticipant re-contact
Researcher typeAcademic
Research leadProfessor Murray Clarke
Genetic Variation and Mechanisms of Chronic Inflammation
Speciality areaCross-cutting
Research leadProfessor Arthur Kaser
The effects of oxygen in the context of mitochondrial dysfunction (MITOX)
Research leadProfessor Patrick Chinnery
Genetic Changes in Bronchiecstasis
Speciality areaRespiratory Disorders
Research leadProfessor Andres Floto
Determining the link between individual variation in DNA code and the function of blood cells; particularly monocytes and the genetic risk of atherosclerosis
Speciality areaCardiovascular Disease
Research leadProfessor Martin Bennett
A study of the long-term safety and mechanism of action of alemtuzumab in the treatment of multiple sclerosis
Speciality areaNeurological Disorders
Research leadProfessor Stephen Sawcer
Genes and Mechanisms in Diabetes in the Cambridge BioResource
Speciality areaDiabetes
Research leadProfessor Linda Wicker
Genetic, Metabolic and Immune Abnormalities in Neurodegenerative Disorders of the Central Nervous System
Speciality areaDementias and Neurodegeneration
Research leadDr Caroline Williams-Gray
Determining the functional consequences of a single nucleotide polymorphism at a genetic locus linked to Crohn’s disease
Speciality areaGastroenterology
Research leadProfessor Ken Smith