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A recent publication from the Powrie group at the Kennedy Institute of Rheumatology has described a novel mechanism by which the commensal pathogen Heliobacter hepaticus maintains its niche in the intestinal environment.
Veronika Pfannenstil
Kennedy Research Scientists
Veronika Pfannenstil - Postdoctoral Research Assistant
Tarrion Baird
Kennedy Research Scientists
Tarrion Baird - Postdoctoral Research Associate in Computational Biology
Gemma Laws
Kennedy Research Scientists
Gemma Laws - Postdoctoral Researcher in Intestinal Immune Responses
Shengpan Zhang
Kennedy Research Scientists
Shengpan Zhang - EvolveImmune Postdoctoral Research Assistant
Tonia Vincent
Education and Training Kennedy Principal Investigators
FRCP, PhD Tonia Vincent - Professor of Musculoskeletal Biology & Honorary rheumatologist
Mark Coles
Education and Training Graduate studies Kennedy Principal Investigators
PhD, FRSB Mark Coles - Professor of Immunology
Kim Midwood
Education and Training Graduate studies Kennedy Principal Investigators
BSc (Hons), PhD Kim Midwood - Professor of Matrix Biology
Lynn Williams
Kennedy Research Scientists
Lynn Williams - Research Fellow in Translational Immunology
Nicholas Ilott
Kennedy Research Scientists
Nicholas Ilott - Senior researcher and lead bioinformatician for the Oxford Centre for Microbiome Studies