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Professor Christopher D. Gregory is renowned for his research in Inflammatory Cell Biology, particularly focusing on how dying (apoptotic) tumor cells influence the tumor micro-environment. His studies delve into understanding the immune response dynamics, specifically how white blood cells are recruited to aggressive tumors. By examining the interactions between dying cells and adjacent viable cells, his research seeks to identify new therapeutic targets that could alter immune responses towards tumor cells, aiming to develop novel anti-cancer strategies. Gregory’s investigations address critical mechanisms of immune cell invasion in high-grade tumors and the molecular factors promoting tumor growth amidst cellular apoptosis. His work also includes exploring the roles of chemokines and macrophage activity in the pathogenesis of non-Hodgkin's lymphomas. Through the use of advanced research methodologies, he aims to elucidate the interplay between tumor cells and immune modulators, contributing significantly to the field of cancer biology and therapy.
Centre Inflammation Research • Edinburgh, UK
Leading research on the interaction of immune cells and dying tumor cells within the tumor micro-environment.
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