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Prof Sheena Cruickshank is an Immunologist and science communicator at the University of Manchester’s Lydia Becker Institute. Her research focuses on immune responses to pathogens, environmental pollutants, and the microbiome, with a strong emphasis on translational research to improve public health outcomes. She actively advocates for evidence-based vaccination policies and has published strategies to enhance vaccine uptake in underserved communities. As a member of IndependentSage, she critiques political interference in scientific research and healthcare decision-making.
Her work spans vaccine efficacy, HIV cure mechanisms, and environmental health impacts, often bridging basic science with policy recommendations. She collaborates with institutions like the British Society for Immunology and has mentored students including Becky, Jas, and Kirsty. Recent studies include breakthroughs in mRNA delivery for HIV latency reversal and the role of microbial metabolites in gut inflammation.
Prof Cruickshank frequently highlights systemic issues such as underfunded research infrastructure, vaccine hesitancy drivers, and the consequences of policy decisions on healthcare access. She emphasizes the need for interdisciplinary approaches to address global health challenges like pandemic preparedness and environmental degradation.
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