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Professor Clare Bryant is a leading researcher in the field of Innate Immunity, focusing on understanding the mechanisms of host recognition of infection through Pattern Recognition Receptors (PRRs). She has an extensive background in biochemistry and physiology from her studies at Southampton University and veterinary training at the Royal Veterinary College in London. Professor Bryant's work is characterized by her innovative application of multidisciplinary approaches, collaborating with experts from mathematics, physics, and structural biology to investigate immune cell signaling in response to bacterial infections. Her lab has contributed significantly to the understanding of PRR-induced inflammatory signaling and its implications for chronic diseases such as allergies and neuroinflammatory disorders. She has held various prestigious positions, including Wellcome Trust Career Development Fellow and has had significant involvement with pharmaceutical companies that support her research. A notable aspect of her career is the founding of the Inflammazoom international seminar series during the COVID-19 pandemic, showcasing her commitment to public engagement and dissemination of immunology research.
University of Cambridge • Cambridge
Leading research in Innate Immunity as part of the Cambridge Immunology Network.
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