Francesco Colucci
University of Cambridge, UK, United Kingdom
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Francesco Colucci trained as a doctor at the University of Bari (M.D. 1991) and learnt immunology at the University of UmeƄ (Ph.D. 1997). He studied natural killer (NK) cells during his post-doc at the Necker Hospital in Paris and became member of the Pasteur Institute in Paris (2000), group leader at the Babraham Institute in Cambridge (2004) and professor of immunology at the University of Cambridge (2010). His team continues to study how NK cells work in immunity and reproduction. He is fellow, director of studies in medicine and graduate admissions tutor at King's College, Cambridge, manager of the Cambridge Centre for Trophoblast Research, advisor of the Ceppellini School of Immunology in Naples and visiting professor at the University of Turin.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
Single cell profiling of human bone marrow reveals multiple myeloma progression is accompanied by an increase in CD56bright bone marrow resident NK cells. (#218)
8:00 PM
Elise Rees
Poster Session Two
A Uterine Microenvironment Deficient in NKG2A Programmes Cardiac Dysfunction in Adult Offspring in Mice (#119)
4:45 PM
Francesco Colucci
Poster Session One
NK cells in reproductive health and beyond (124360)
3:30 PM
Francesco Colucci
Responses in Tissues