| AI Reveals Hidden Immune Memory in Eczema & Psoriasis | Lloyd Steele | Sanger Institute |
Can AI uncover what a century of histopathology has missed? Dr Lloyd Steele explains how spatial transcriptomics reveals hidden immune memory niches driving eczema and psoriasis. |
Hashem Koohy, Lloyd Steele |
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| Beyond Black Boxes: Decoding T Cell Recognition with Interpretable AI |
Professor David Gfeller discusses interpretable AI, TCR specificity profiles, cross-reactivity, chain pairing, and why understanding T cell recognition may matter more than black-box prediction. |
Hashem Koohy, David Gfeller |
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| The Hidden Biology of Crohn’s Fistula |
Dr Agne Antanaviciute joins Prof Hashem Koohy to discuss how spatial omics and single-cell technologies
uncovered the hidden biology of Crohn’s fistula and revealed fibroblasts as key drivers of disease. |
Hashem Koohy, Agne Antanaviciute |
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| Can AI Solve Snakebite? With Dr Timothy Jenkins |
Prof Hashem Koohy is joined by Dr Timothy Jenkins to explore how AlphaFold and experimental technologies are transforming antibody discovery, enabling molecules that neutralise multiple snake venom toxins. |
Hashem Koohy, Timothy Jenkins |
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| Decoding T Cell Recognition at Scale by Dr Stephanie Gaglione |
Dr Stephanie Gaglione discusses scalable technologies to map T cell receptor antigen interactions, enabling large datasets that could transform how we study immune recognition and build computational models of immunity. |
Hashem Koohy, Stephanie Gaglione |
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| The gut and the immune system - Dr Emily Thornton |
In this final episode of the series, we meet Dr Emily Thornton @emilyethornton from the Human Immunology Unit. |
Emily Thornton, Catherine Seed |
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| How planetary iron shaped life on Earth |
Two researchers working in very different areas; planetary formation and immunity. At a chance meeting they realised they had a shared interest, iron. Their new cross-disciplinary paper unravels the importance of iron availability in the evolution of life |
Alexander Hal Drakesmith, Jon Wade, Catherine Seed |
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| Dr Kathryn Robson |
In this episode, we meet Dr Kathryn Robson and discuss her varied career from researching foot and mouth disease to the genetics of PKU, malaria and hemochromatosis. |
Kathryn Robson, Mona Bassuni, Catherine Seed |
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| How can we support scientific leaders of the future? |
How our Women in Leadership Programme is supporting researchers on their leadership journeys |
Catherine Porcher, Sarah Gooding, Giulia Orlando, Rong Li, Dannielle Wellington, Catherine Seed |
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