Dr. Leo Carlin

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Biography

Leo Carlin is a Professor in the School of Cancer Sciences at the University of Glasgow. His research focuses on Leukocyte Dynamics and their implications in cancer biology, particularly in the context of breast cancer and other metastatic diseases. Carlin has contributed significantly to understanding the role of gamma delta T cells in metastatic breast cancer and has led projects funded by prestigious organizations such as Cancer Research UK and the Medical Research Council. His work involves advanced imaging techniques and the development of unique datasets related to immunometabolic phenotypes in cancer treatment models. Through his leadership in various research groups, he aims to enhance the efficacy of cancer therapies and improve patient outcomes.

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Professor

2010-10-01 — Present

University of Glasgow • Glasgow, Scotland

Leading research in leukocyte dynamics and its role in cancer, focusing on innovative imaging techniques and cancer immunology.