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Innate Immunity and Inflammation

The Innate Immunity and Inflammation Research Group is focused on dissecting the roles of macrophages in homeostasis and inflammation and tissue regeneration, particularly associated with chronic liver disease. The Group's research aims to exploit knowledge of macrophage biology to understand the development of chronic inflammatory disease, and to identify macrophage-targeted therapies to treat disease or promote tissue regeneration.

Group members

Associate Professor Katharine Irvine is supported by group members and student researchers.

Group members:

  • Dr Sahar Keshvari
  • Fathima Nooru-Mohamed

Students:

  • Ms Eline Jessen

  • Ms Michaela George

  • Ms Shrutika Mate