Therapeutic Opportunities in Glycoscience
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***Please note the change of time to 17.30-18.30 - many apologies for the inconvenience this might cause, zoom registrations will update automatically***
Cell surface glycans constitute a rich biomolecular dataset that drives both normal and pathological processes. Their “readers” are glycan-binding receptors that can engage in cell-cell interactions and cell signaling. Our research focuses on mechanistic studies of glycan/receptor biology and applications of this knowledge to new therapeutic strategies. Our recent efforts centre on pathogenic glycans in the tumour microenvironment and new therapeutic modalities based on the concept of targeted degradation.
This talk is part of the Cancer Research UK Cambridge Institute (CRUK CI) Seminars in Cancer series.
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