
Shields Lab
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We aim to understand how the supporting stroma of the tumour micro environment regulates immune activity from early stages of disease to promote carcinogenesis.
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Hepatic macrophages are more heterogeneous than once thought: the markers that define them, the signals driving their development and their unique functions in the healthy and diseased liver. Immunity Charlotte Scott Martin Guilliams cell.com/immunity/fullt…


Exciting data from the Irshad Lab: what happens to the tumour microenvironment of high-risk chemotherapy resistant breast cancers?

Come and join the fabulously collaborative network that is School of Cancer & Pharmaceutical Sciences ! 👇

Fully funded MRC DTP PhD studentships for 2023 available School of Cancer & Pharmaceutical Sciences, including our lab!! Top training within a collaborative and supportive environment. Apply by 9th November kcl-mrcdtp.com

Extremely proud of this guy Corrado Mazzaglia for passing his PhD viva yesterday. Thanks to his examiners and coPI Yan Yan Shery Huang. Congratulations Dr Mazzaglia!!!


Really lovely story from ImmuNoah'sArk. Happy we could play a small part in a great collaboration

Are you interested in developing new ways to treat cancer and understanding how they work? Why not come join us at the brilliant #CancerCentre School of Cancer & Pharmaceutical Sciences jobs.kcl.ac.uk/gb/en/job/0622…

Thanks to Science and Innovation at Cancer Research UK support we can get cracking on answering this! We will be recruiting imminently, so please keep an eye out if #lymphatics and #EarlyDetection are your thing


Applications now open! Join us School of Cancer & Pharmaceutical Sciences and be part of an exciting Science and Innovation at Cancer Research UK funded project to identify if we can exploit the lymphatic system for cancer #EarlyDetection and better predict patient outcomes jobs.kcl.ac.uk/gb/en/job/0643…


Happy we could play a small role in this fab story out in Cancer Discovery. Check out Karol Nowicki-Osuch’s tweetorial!


