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Dr. Emma Reeves is a Lecturer in Cancer Immunology at the University of Southampton, affiliated with the Centre for Cancer Immunology and Institute of Developmental Sciences. Her research focuses on antigen processing mechanisms, T cell responses, and tumor immunology, particularly investigating the role of ERAP1 in disease pathogenesis.
Her work spans diverse areas including cancer immunotherapy, viral immunity, and autoimmune conditions. Notable projects include Wessex Medical Research-funded studies on ERAP1's impact on HLA-B27 misfolding in ankylosing spondylitis. She collaborates widely, evidenced by multinational authorships in high-impact journals like Cancer Immunology Research and Journal of Hepatology.
- Teaching: Supervises PhD candidates in Cancer Sciences
- Research Groups: Centre for Cancer Immunology, Institute of Developmental Sciences
Publications highlight ERAP1's dual role in both therapeutic targeting potential and disease susceptibility across cancer, hepatitis, and uveitis. Her interdisciplinary approach bridges molecular immunology with clinical applications, emphasizing translational research.
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