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Matthew Rose-Zerilli graduated from the University of Portsmouth in 2002 with a degree in Biochemistry. He worked in the Pharmacogenomics industry before undertaking a PhD in Genetics at the University of Southampton. Upon completing his PhD, he was awarded a career track fellowship at the School of Medicine and subsequently obtained a John Goldman fellowship for future science from Leukaemia UK. Matthew established his own research group focused on cancer prevention at the School of Cancer Sciences. His research emphasizes the importance of harnessing the innate immune response to develop novel therapeutic strategies for oesophageal cancer. He engages in multidisciplinary collaborations to tackle the challenges of immunoprevention and to understand the biology that drives the protection and damage of oesophageal epithelium across various age groups.