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A team from the University of Oxford has visualised how key cells of the immune system lock onto cancerous or infected cells to destroy them. The work was led by the Mike Dustin’s group at the Kennedy Institute of Rheumatology and experts in colorectal and ovarian cancers from across Oxford and computational biologists at the University of Birmingham.
Environmental Sustainability at the Kennedy
The Kennedy Institute was built with sustainability in mind, and we are always looking for new green practices to reduce the carbon footprint of our research.
Case study: Building the Next Generation Biomedical Imaging Technologies
The Oxford-ZEISS Centre of Excellence in Biomedical Imaging (Oxford-ZEISS CoE) is more than a bioimaging facility – it’s a space where together with ZEISS Research and Development (R&D) Oxford’s researchers conceive and create new methodologies exploiting the latest commercial ZEISS microscopy technology. The Oxford-ZEISS CoE is a strategic partnership between the Carl ZEISS AG, the Institute for Developmental and Regenerative Medicine (IDRM), and the Kennedy Institute of Rheumatology (KIR) at the University of Oxford. This partnership represents an ideal collaboration between academia and industry for solving biological problems. This case study will describe the partnership at the heart of the centre, its role as a melting pot for new imaging ideas, and how the centre’s ground-breaking technologies allow us to observe scientific processes in increasingly remarkable ways. The Oxford-ZEISS CoE will hold an official inaugural event on 21st February 2024 which will showcase the success of the Oxford-ZEISS partnership.