
Nick Kanellakis
@nickkanellakis
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04-08-2011 22:32:09
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In the latest issue of Nature Immunology we discuss 2 new studies that show that Vaccine-induced #CD8TCells are important for protection against #SARSCoV2. While these studies are increasing knowledge, there is still lots to understand. Read more: nature.com/articles/s4159…

We are looking for members of the public to help inform a new study investigating the differences in rates and outcomes of #BreastCancer across different ethnic groups in the UK! Interested? Visit the Oxford Population Health (OxPop) website ⬇️ #BreastCancerAwarenessMonth ceu.ox.ac.uk/research/the-a…



Fantastic talks by PREDICT-Meso investigators on mesothelioma biology and prevention.



Two years after Ling's tragic death, her colleagues at CAMS Oxford Institute continue to celebrate her legacy by raising funds for the Ling Felce Award. The award was set up in Sept 2022 to help other bright young scientists realise their potential. Find out more: bit.ly/3P4GuBI

Just published: our British Thoracic Society (BTS) Clinical Statement on the management of inpatients with tobacco dependency. An honour to be part of this - led brilliantly by @LeicesterLungs and Matthew Evison brit-thoracic.org.uk/quality-improv…


📢New Research published in Nature Immunology highlights the power of collaboration across our COI Researchers, something that is needed for high-impact research. Read the thread below from Tao Dong Group to find out more 👇



#OnThisDay in 1954, Sir Roger Bannister set a new world mile record of 3 minutes 59.4 seconds at the Iffley Road Sports Track. It was the first mile ever run under 4 minutes. 🎬 | BBC Archive

📢 Listen to BBC Radio Scotland tomorrow at 6.50am to hear PREDICT-Meso PI @kevingblyth discuss the #MITOPE trial, which looks to test a new treatment option for patients with malignant pleural effusion & #mesothelioma Tune in the hear more 👂🏻 (or read here: mesothelioma.uk.com/mitope-clinica…)


📢 New job alert for COI. Come and work with Christina Heroven & Ricardo A. Fernandes as a #ResearchAssistant working on protein engineering to better understand and control cell signalling in cancer. Training will be provided. Find out more & apply here: camsoxford.ox.ac.uk/Work/jobs


