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Gastroenterology and Mucosal Immunity

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Principal investigators

Professor Fiona Powrie (Theme Lead), Kennedy Institute of Rheumatology

Professor Paul Klenerman (Co-Theme Lead)

Professor Alison Simmons (Sub-Theme Lead), MRC-WIMM (Weatherall Institute of Molecular Medicine)

Professor Holm Uhlig (Sub-Theme Lead), Translational Gastroenterology Unit

Professor Simon Travis, (Sub-Theme Lead), Translational Gastroenterology Unit

Professor Graham Ogg (Sub-Theme Lead), MRC-WIMM

Professor Eleanor Barnes, Translational Gastroenterology Unit

Professor Simon Davis, MRC-WIMM

Dr David Clifton, Department of Engineering

Dr Jeremy Cobbold, Translational Gastroenterology Unit

Dr James East, Translational Gastroenterology Unit

Dr Luke Jostins, Kennedy Institute of Rheumatology

Professor Satish Keshav, Translational Gastroenterology Unit

Professor Martin Landray, Big Data Institute

Dr Smita Patel, Translational Gastroenterology Unit

Dr Stephen Sansom, Kennedy Institute of Rheumatology

Professor Katja Simon, Kennedy Institute of Rheumatology

Professor Ian Tomlinson, Wellcome Trust Centre for Human Genetics

Dr Carolina Arancibia, Translational Gastroenterology Unit

Gastroenterology and Mucosal Immunity Theme

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