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Finding cancer treatments using AI
Southampton researchers are using AI to study how immune cells function in the body, aiming to improve immunotherapy treatments and patient outcomes.
Katerina Apolinova
Kateřina is a postdoc in the team of Angus Wann at SoBS and focuses on studying the role of primary cilia in integrating mechanical force inputs and growth factor signalling in the context of cellular and tissue-wide processes that underlie longitudi...
Julie Helen Hooper
Julie is a Research Trial Manager in the School of Primary Care, Population Sciences and Medical Education in the Faculty of Medicine. She joined the University of Southampton in 2010 as a research trial assistant, whilst running her own counselling ...
PROMETHEUS: Enabling a Data Rich Additive Manufacturing Process
UKRI project: In project "Enabling a Data Rich Additive Manufacturing Process" (Project PROMETHEUS) a comprehensive programme of experimental, theoretical and development work will be conducted to unite the essential technologies of the NeuBeam Addit...
Uncovering the role of MYORG in Primary Familial Brain Calcification.
Primary Familial Brain Calcification (PFBC) is a progressive, neurodegenerative disease characterised by deposits of calcium phosphate in the brain. PFBC is likely underdiagnosed and underestimated with predicted prevalence of 2-6 per 1000 people. Sy...