
AJIqbal Lab
@drajiqbal
Professor of Inflammation Biology. Macrophages/monocytes, Leukocyte trafficking, Galectins, immune mediated inflammatory diseases (IMIDs)
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22-06-2018 21:28:58
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Great to see my colleague AJIqbal Lab promoted to professor of inflammation biology! Very well deserved @ICVS_UoB 🥳🥳🤩🤩


Congratulations to all the @ICVS_UoB Uni of Birmingham graduands. We even had the sun albeit 🥵 in those robes #phd #mres #cvs 🔬 🧬 🩸 ♥️


Professors Katja Gehmlich & AJIqbal Lab have been promoted to Professor in the latest round of academic promotions at the University of Birmingham: birmingham.ac.uk/news/2024/card…

Proud PI moment: Many congratulations jenefa begum on successfully defending your PhD thesis! Cardiovascular Sciences (CVS)- UoB


New research led by Uni of Birmingham will study how altering the gut microbiome via a 6-week treatment of specially formulated nutritional drinks could influence post-operative outcomes & disease recurrence in patients with #Crohns disease. ➡️bit.ly/3YGJ0SG #Microbiome


Congratulation to Noemi Marigliano (Poster Award) Anna Schettino (Selected Podium Oral Presentation) and Nella Saviano (Selected Podium Oral Presentation & Paolo Preziosi Award) at 42o SIF congress. Ad Maiora Immunopharmalab. Special thanks to AJIqbal Lab and Un of Birmingham


🚨Applications are now open for our Medical Research Council fully funded 4 year studentships across our 3 partner institutions Uni of Birmingham University of Leicester Uni of Nottingham #WeAreUoN Applications from home and international applicants welcomed. Application form and all details on our website ... 🧵

#CrohnsAndColitisAwarenessWeek expert teams from Uni of Birmingham, University Hospitals Birmingham & University of Glasgow are exploring the role of the gut microbiome in Crohn’s disease: bit.ly/3ZhUoVu OCEaN Trial Helen McGettrick AJIqbal Lab Kostas Gerasimidis College of Medicine and Health (UoB) Birmingham Health Partners Inflammation and Ageing Cardiovascular Sciences (CVS)- UoB

We were delighted to welcome Professors James Leiper and Bryan Williams from British Heart Foundation to the Medical School today. Guests heard about their new research strategy, as well as several presentations on current Uni of Birmingham cardiovascular research. Cardiovascular Sciences (CVS)- UoB Birmingham Alumni


🎉 Huge congratulations to jenefa begum for presenting an amazing poster at the ECCO25conference ! Well done! 👏 #ProudMoment College of Medicine and Health (UoB) Cardiovascular Sciences (CVS)- UoB Helen McGettrick


New Uni of Birmingham research reveals how blood flow impacts #Vascular health. Irregular blood flow increases proteins Gal-3 & Gal-9 linked to inflammation & vascular disease. Understanding this process could unlock new therapeutic targets for #HeartDisease. bit.ly/4iF1SdS


A new Uni of Birmingham paper from Prof Helen McGettrick and Prof Asif Iqbal could pave the way for new treatments to prevent vascular disease. The study highlights the impact that blood flow patterns have on vascular health. sciencedirect.com/science/articl… Cardiovascular Sciences (CVS)- UoB UoB School of Infection, Inflammation & Immunology


Study shows three amino acids, applied topically in an emollient cream, may reduce the severity of psoriasis. Press release – bit.ly/3FM7moi Paper - bit.ly/3Qc54Rt @news_UB College of Medicine and Health (UoB) UoB School of Infection, Inflammation & Immunology Helen McGettrick AJIqbal Lab


Exciting new research from Uni of Birmingham has shown that a sequence of just three amino acids from the PEPITEM molecule may reduce the severity of #psoriasis, when applied topically in an emollient cream. Cardiovascular Sciences (CVS)- UoB NIHR Birmingham Biomedical Research Centre College of Medicine and Health (UoB) birmingham.ac.uk/news/2025/pepi…



The results are in: we've risen to 76th in the QS World University Rankings 🎉 Thanks to all the students, staff, academics, alumni & partners around the world who have helped us rise once again - this sustained improvement is great news in our 125th anniversary year birmingham.ac.uk/news/2025/univ…

