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Giorgio Anselmi is a Researcher and Postdoctoral member of the de Bruijn Group: Developmental Haematopoiesis at the University of Oxford. His work focuses on immunology, hematology, and developmental biology with a particular emphasis on dendritic cell biology, hematopoietic niche engineering, and T cell priming mechanisms. He has contributed to studies on engineered niches for humanized mouse models and the role of molecular pathways in immune cell development. Recent research includes investigations into Rab32-mediated T cell cross-priming and spatiotemporal dynamics of fetal liver hematopoiesis.
His publications reflect a strong focus on translational immunology and stem cell research. Key themes include in vitro generation of immune cell subsets, metabolic switches in early blood development, and mesenchymal stromal cell applications. His work bridges basic science and clinical applications, particularly in modeling human immune systems in vivo.
Anselmi holds no explicitly stated awards but has authored/co-authored over 10 peer-reviewed articles and preprints. His research group affiliation indicates active participation in collaborative projects within the developmental hematology field. No students or formal advising roles are listed in the provided texts.

