
Udalova Lab - Genomics of Inflammation
@udalovalab
A research group at @UniofOxford @KirOxford trying to understand how the inflammatory response is controlled on the molecular level
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https://www.kennedy.ox.ac.uk/research/genomics-of-inflammation 20-01-2022 10:53:32
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Excellent neutrophil2024 meeting once again! Amazing talks and posters yesterday and today! The field has definitely expanded and still growing!!


A beauty of neutrophils! Artistic expressions by attendants of neutrophil2024 during coffee and lunch breaks. Guess which one was contributed by our own Ananda Mukherjee ?



Big welcome to Josephine Douglas , our former UNIQ+ student, who now joins us as a DPhil student under an MRC iCASE award to conduct a collaborative research on neutrophil biology with our industrial partner DJS Antibodies.

Shout out for julia_salafranca and Kristina Zec for designing a new public engagement activity, which demonstrates how people with arthritis handle objects, and presenting it at Oxford science ideas festival last weekend!



Deadlines are approaching for Keystone Symposia #MyeloidCells: Roles in Different Tissue #Microenvironment, this March in Hannover! See scholarship, abstract and discount reg dates: keysym.us/KSMyeloid25 #KSMyeloid25




A massive congratulations to our amazing DPhil student Marah (Marah Grace Chibwana) who received the Penny Moore Female Scholarship Award for the quality of her oral talk, poster, and engagement at the 12th IDA Symposium in Capetown!🎉


Only one week to go to Keystone Symposia #MyeloidCells: Roles in Different Tissue #Microenvironment in Hannover keystonesymposia.org/conferences/co… hope to see many of you there!

The second day of #KeystoneSymp #MyeloidCells in Hannover saw more exciting talks, new collaborations formed, merit-award winner ceremony, including our own Barbora Schonfeldova, poster session strolls in the garden and some ice cream!



Congratulations🎉to our talented DPhil student Julia julia_salafranca who was awarded two prizes at the 2025 The Kennedy Trust for Rheumatology Research Network Conference! One for her flash talk and another for a group grant pitch: 'Enhancing ocular drug delivery using an integrated device: Eye-lectric'

We are delighted that we could add function to yet another subset of macrophages in the synovium! Well done Barbora Schonfeldova, who led the work!
