Matt Bottomley
@bottomleymatt
Nephrologist @OxfordRenalUnit, @NDMOxford CDF & Group Lead, @CAMS_COI_Ox @nanostring Hub Lead. Translational immunology.
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📢 New job alert for COI. Come and work with Christina Heroven & Ricardo A. Fernandes as a #ResearchAssistant working on protein engineering to better understand and control cell signalling in cancer. Training will be provided. Find out more & apply here: camsoxford.ox.ac.uk/Work/jobs
🎺New Paper! Puzzled by spatial transcriptomics? Could it help your skin research? Our review in Journal of Investigative Dermatology on the field and its potential to advance our knowledge in dermatology may help! sciencedirect.com/science/articl… Girish Kumar CAMS Oxford Institute #spatialtranscriptomics
An enjoyable couple of days meeting our next generation of immunologists at British Society for Immunology Winter School. Some probing questions and engaging discussions from the attendees, suggesting the future of Immunology is in safe hands. Thanks for inviting me to talk! #BSI #immunology
Looking forward to talking at the Bruker Spatial Biology Roadshow in Oxford tomorrow. Register below and come along to hear what we've been up to at the CAMS Oxford Institute Spatial Profiling Hub! go.brukerspatialbiology.com/UKRoadshowOxfo… #spatialbiology
Honoured to be chosen as January's image in the 'Research is Beautiful' campaign by Cancer Research UK, Highlighting our work using spatial profiling on the Bruker Spatial Biology platforms, to uncover new insights into cancer in Tx recipients. It's an exciting time! news.cancerresearchuk.org/2025/02/03/lat…
Hat’s off to our January #ResearchisBeatuiful pick! Matt’s image depicts a cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma infiltrating into the dermis. Read on to hear more about Matt’s work and the story behind his image. 👉tinyurl.com/3f4wbfx8 Matt Bottomley | CAMS Oxford Institute
Honoured that our Spatial Profiling Hub at CAMS Oxford Institute has been accredited this week by Bruker Spatial Biology as a certified service provider for our GeoMx and nCounter platforms, recognising our high standards and stringent workflows! #spatialtranscriptomics