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Dr. John Gordon is a Professor at the College of Medicine, University of Saskatchewan, specializing in translational immunology. His research focuses on harnessing dendritic cells to suppress hyper-sensitive immune responses, with breakthrough applications in asthma, food allergies, and autoimmune diseases. He leads the Respiratory Research Centre, emphasizing collaborative strategies to advance immunotherapeutic solutions for respiratory conditions affecting millions of Canadians.
- Therapeutic Innovation: Reprogrammed dendritic cells reduce airway inflammation by 90% in preclinical models.
- Clinical Translation: Work extends to autoimmune diseases like Multiple Sclerosis via regulatory T cell mechanisms.
- Collaborative Vision: Advocates for resource-sharing through the Respiratory Research Centre to accelerate scientific breakthroughs.
His publications span chemokine antagonism, dendritic cell therapy, and inflammatory disease models, with key contributions to allergy immunology and cancer treatment. Current efforts involve clinical trials for allergen-specific tolerance induction and interdisciplinary exploration of respiratory health challenges.
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