Skip to menu Skip to content Skip to footer

Saving your skin: physiology of immune regulation in mammalian lymph nodes (2020-2022)

Abstract

The overall aim of this proposal is to understand the mechanisms through which a rare population of regulatory cells maintains skin integrity. Despite their importance, little is known about the regulatory pathways these cells utilise. Previous work from the team has described an innovative technique to enrich these cells for in-depth study and demonstrated their potent regulatory capacity in vivo. This project will enhance our understanding of these cells and uncover their mechanisms of action. The outcomes of this work will therefore provide fundamental new knowledge of skin physiology, and lead to novel insights regarding how healthy skin, which is essential for the very survival and function of a living organism, may be maintained.

Experts

Associate Professor James Wells

Principal Research Fellow
Frazer Institute
Faculty of Medicine
James Wells
James Wells

Professor Ian Frazer

Emeritus Professor
Faculty of Medicine
Ian Frazer
Ian Frazer

Associate Professor Andrew Brooks

Principal Research Fellow
Frazer Institute
Faculty of Medicine
Andrew Brooks
Andrew Brooks