Gerard Graham, Gardiner Chair of Immunology at the University of Glasgow, is a global leader in chemokine and chemokine receptor biology. His work is considered seminal in the fields of immunology, inflammation and development.|Over three decades, he has delivered pivotal discoveries, perhaps the most prominent of which is the characterisation of the atypical chemokine receptor family. He has melded state-of-the-art biochemistry, molecular, cellular and in vivo biology to dissect out novel in vivo functional roles for chemokines and their receptors. Professor Graham is a generous contributor to the life sciences sector in the UK and currently serves on the UKRI Regenerative Medicine review panel.|
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Back to directory listingProfessor Gerard Graham FRSE FMedSci
Job Title
Gardiner Chair of Immunology
Institution
University of Glasgow
Year elected
2020
Interests
SpecialitiesI am an expert in the study of chemokines and their receptors.
Section committee elected byCellular and developmental biology, microbiology and immunology, genetics
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