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‘Dangerous Matter’: A New Opera on Vaccine Science, Memory, and Innovation |
A conversation with Zakiya Leeming and Rachel Hindmarsh about the Thanks for the Memories project and a new opera. |
Zakiya Leeming, Rachel Hindmarsh, Paul Klenerman |
23 Jun 2025 |
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CMV serostatus is associated with improved survival and delayed toxicity onset following anti-PD-1 checkpoint blockade |
A conversation with Ben Fairfax about the recent article: CMV serostatus is associated with improved survival and delayed toxicity onset following anti-PD-1 checkpoint blockade. |
Ben Fairfax, Paul Klenerman |
13 Jun 2025 |
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Self-interactive learning: Fusion and evolution of multi-scale histomorphology features for molecular traits prediction in computational pathology |
A conversation with Yang Hu about his recent article: Self-interactive learning: Fusion and evolution of multi-scale histomorphology features for molecular traits prediction in computational pathology. |
Yang Hu, Paul Klenerman |
22 May 2025 |
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Research with Human Tissue Samples on the International Space Station, with Dr Ghada Alsaleh |
Research on human cells in space may uncover the hidden mechanisms behind ageing. |
Ghada Alsaleh, Paul Klenerman |
29 Apr 2025 |
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Analysis of the diverse antigenic landscape of the malaria protein RH5 identifies a potent vaccine-induced human public antibody clonotype |
Dr Kirsty McHugh and Dr Carolyn Nielsen discuss a recent Cell article: ‘Analysis of the diverse antigenic landscape of the malaria protein RH5 identifies a potent vaccine-induced human public antibody clonotype’. |
Carolyn Nielsen, Kirsty McHugh, Paul Klenerman |
24 Mar 2025 |
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Starvation and infection: The role of sickness-associated anorexia in metabolic adaptation during acute infection |
Dr. Barbara Kronsteiner-Dobramysl discusses a recent Metabolism article: ‘Starvation and infection: The role of sickness-associated anorexia in metabolic adaptation during acute infection’. |
Kronsteiner-Dobramysl, Paul Klenerman |
27 Feb 2025 |
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Optimising CAR-T cell sensitivity by engineering matched extracellular sizes between CAR/antigen and CD2/CD58 adhesion complexes |
Professor Omer Dusk discusses a bioRxiv pre-print: ‘Optimising CAR-T cell sensitivity by engineering matched extracellular sizes between CAR/antigen and CD2/CD58 adhesion complexes’. |
Omer Dushek, Paul Klenerman |
09 Jan 2025 |
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Apoptosis-mediated ADAM10 activation removes a mucin barrier promoting T cell efferocytosis |
Professor Quentin Sattentau discusses research published in 'Nature Communications' on the role of enzyme ADAM10 in mediating clearance of apoptotic T cells by macrophages. |
Quentin Sattentau, Paul Klenerman |
06 Nov 2024 |
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Elevated genetic risk for multiple sclerosis emerged in steppe pastoralist populations |
Professor Astrid Iversen discusses research published in Nature, using historic genome data to investigate the emergence of genetic risk for multiple sclerosis in Northern Europe. |
Astrid Iversen, Paul Klenerman |
06 Nov 2024 |
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Ethics and infectious disease - navigating the moral maze of pandemic control |
With Professor Paul Klenerman Principal Investigator, Institute for Emerging Infections. |
Paul Klenerman, Bennertt Foddy |
22 May 2013 |
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Viruses, how to be the perfect host |
Professor Paul Klenerman talks about our relationship with persistent viruses, such as Hepatitis C. |
Paul Klenerman |
12 Dec 2011 |
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Viruses, how to be the perfect host |
Professor Paul Klenerman talks about our relationship with persistent viruses, such as Hepatitis C. |
Paul Klenerman |
12 Dec 2011 |