
About
Mark Travis is a Professor of Immunology at the University of Manchester, leading the Division of Immunology, Immunity to Infection & Respiratory Medicine. He holds positions in the Lydia Becker Institute and the Wellcome Trust Centre for Cell-Matrix Research. His work focuses on immune regulation at mucosal barriers, particularly the lung and intestine, with a focus on TGF-beta activation mediated by integrins. Key research areas include understanding how immune responses are controlled to prevent autoimmune diseases and infections.
Education:
- BSc (First Class Honours) in Biochemistry & Genetics, Lancaster University (2000)
- PhD in Protein Biochemistry, University of Manchester (2004)
Research Interests:
- Mucosal immunology and barrier immunity
- TGF-beta activation mechanisms via integrins
- Role of regulatory T cells and innate lymphoid cells
- Immunomodulation in cancer and radiotherapy
- Pathogenesis of autoimmune and infectious diseases
Lab Members:
- Current students/postdocs include Issy Blair, Daniel Brice, Urszula Cytlak-Chaudhuri, and others listed in the full description
Collaborations:
- Global research networks in immunology and infectious disease
- Key focus on TGF-beta biology and integrin function
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