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at the Department of Biomedicine (“Cancer Immunology”) and PD Dr. Matter at the Department of Pathology are seeking a highly motivated PhD candidate with scientific interest in Cancer Immunology & Immunotherapy
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. The Applied Immunology & Immunotherapy group is physically located at the Centre for Molecular Medicine, a translational medical centre, and the research focus is developing innovative ways to treat chronic
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immunotherapies to fight diseases such as cancer. We are currently advertising a PhD position in this area (funded by an EPSRC DTP Studentship) in the Dept. of Chemistry at Warwick co-supervised by Dr Ann Dixon and
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to impressive therapeutic effects, immunotherapies tend to take an increasingly important place in the treatment of many cancers such as lung or skin cancers. Immunotherapy consists of creating or strengthening a
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urgent need to develop new treatment strategies. Immunotherapy has shown exciting promise for some solid tumours but has to date been ineffective for prostate cancer. Currently, it is unclear why prostate
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a qualified Senior Researcher. This position will provide research training and experience in cellular immunology and tumor immunotherapy study. Previous training in immunology or biochemistry and
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to study how the immune system can be harnessed to develop cancer immunotherapies. In particular, we are studying how oncolytic virotherapy can be used in synergy with immunotherapy to achieve optimal
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-temporal dynamic organisation of human T cell immunity in tissues. This will bring the next generation of immunotherapies to the level of tissue specificity. The department of Infection Immunology addresses
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The LIT - Leibniz Institute for Immunotherapy (foundation under civil law) (www.lit.eu ) is a biomedical research center focusing on translational immunology in the fields of cancer immunotherapy
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biomarkers for precise disease monitoring. Furthermore, the unique glycan profiles of tumors provide appealing targets for cancer immunotherapy. This project seeks to exploit tumor-specific glycosylation