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B cells, Antibodies and Atherosclerosis

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About the speaker Dr Andrew Sage is a postdoctoral research associate in Professor Mallat’s group, Department of medicine

He is investigating how different subsets of immune cells regulate the development of atherosclerosis, in order to understand if immune therapies could slow or stabilise disease progression. Atherosclerosis is a complex disease with many contributing networks, including vessel wall inflammation, metabolism and the recruitment and activation of innate and adaptive immune systems. research focuses on the role of immune cells in the development of atherosclerosis.

Recently he has been awarded a British Heart Foundation Intermediate Research Fellowship.

This talk is part of the Stroke Research Meetings series.

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