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New immunoregulatory mechanisms

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McMichael Symposium
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Professor Mike Lenardo speaks about early links between the NIH (National Institute of Health, USA) and the University of Oxford, and their success in setting up the NIH-Oxford-Cambridge DPhil programme.
Professor Lenardo also talks about his work investigating immunological regulation and disorders using a human genetic approach.

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McMichael Symposium
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Michael J Lenardo
Keywords
Andrew McMichael
immunology
genetics
Michael J. Lenardo
Department: Nuffield Department of Clinical Medicine
Date Added: 28/10/2013
Duration: 00:17:28

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