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Lars Fugger is Professor of Neuroimmunology at the University of Oxford, based at the Weatherall Institute of Molecular Medicine and Oxford Centre for Neuroinflammation. His research focuses on the molecular mechanisms of multiple sclerosis (MS), particularly the role of MHC genes and environmental interactions in disease pathogenesis.
Professor Fugger's primary research interests center on neuroimmunology and MS, investigating how MHC-associated inflammation drives neurodegeneration and long-term disability. His work integrates immunogenetics, viral triggers, and translational approaches to bridge basic science with clinical applications, utilizing multidisciplinary collaborations across international networks.
Recent publications demonstrate a convergence of evolutionary genetics, microbiome research, and molecular immunology in understanding MS. Key trends include ancient DNA analysis of autoimmune disease origins, gut-brain axis interactions, novel neurorepair pathways, and fundamental immune receptor mechanisms, reflecting a systems-level approach to neuroinflammatory disorders.
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Advising and Grants: The text does not specify student supervision details or grant funding sources, though his collaborative research model suggests significant external funding support.
Labs and Teams: Professor Fugger leads a translational research group at the Oxford Centre for Neuroinflammation, comprising both clinicians and basic scientists working on MS pathogenesis and therapeutic development within the Weatherall Institute of Molecular Medicine.
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