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Researchers have revealed a disease-causing population of immune cells, which travel to the brain in patients with multiple sclerosis. They demonstrate how to trap these cells in the blood, which means they can be targeted to prevent disease progression.
Katie Warnaby
PhD, MPhys Katie Warnaby - Senior Research Scientist
Owen Gustafson
BSc (Hons) MSc PhD FHEA MCSP Owen Gustafson - Post-Doctoral Researcher
Arun Joseph
MSc MCSP FHEA BPT Arun Joseph - DPhil Student in Clinical Neurosciences
Hilary Edgcombe
BM, BCh (Oxon), FRCA (Lon), MSc Global Health (KCL) Hilary Edgcombe - Consultant Anaesthetist
Irene Tracey
MA (Oxon), DPhil., FRCA, FMedSci, MAE, CBE Irene Tracey - Professor Anaesthetic Neuroscience
Peter Watkinson
MD Peter Watkinson - Professor of Intensive Care Medicine
Kyle Pattinson
BM DPhil FRCA Kyle Pattinson - Senior Clinical Research Fellow
Federico Formenti
BA MSc DPhil PhD Federico Formenti - Senior Research Fellow