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Gerard Graham is a Professor of Molecular and Structural Immunology and Dean of Research at the MVLS College, University of Glasgow. His research focuses on chemokine biology, particularly the roles of chemokines and their receptors in inflammation, stem cell biology, and cancer. Key projects include studying the D6 decoy receptor's role in resolving inflammation, structural analysis of chemokine receptors, and therapeutic applications of chemokine-virus conjugates. Graham leads a laboratory investigating chemokine modulation in diseases like psoriasis and has contributed to understanding placental immune mechanisms.
- Holds dual roles in research leadership and academic administration
- Expertise spans immunology, molecular biology, and structural biology
- Collaborates internationally on projects involving chemokine signaling and receptor structure-function relationships
Research interests emphasize translating basic immunology discoveries into therapeutic strategies targeting inflammatory and immune disorders. His lab's work on embryonic stem cells and inflammatory pathways has advanced understanding of hematopoietic stem cell mobilization and tissue repair mechanisms.
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