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Robert Gray

@researchgray

Lung Disease Research, #CF, Professor of Respiratory Medicine @UofGlasgow

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Check out our new paper where we show why a commonly used CF mouse the lacks the inflammatory macrophage phenotype seen in people with CF. An important observation for anyone working in CF inflammation. Great work from Jonny Gillan sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

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Great 4 year PhD opportunity to come and work with Robert Gray and @ColinCa57082954 to develop innovative ex vivo models of lung damage and repair. findaphd.com/phds/project/e…

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Please have a look at the sepsis research advent calendar and see all the great work people have done for sepsis research this year raising funds and awareness and facilitating world class research.

Kenneth Baillie (@kennethbaillie) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Out at 4pm today: our latest paper from GenOMICC reveals 16 new, robust genetic associations with critical Covid-19, some of which might lead directly to effective new treatments, just like our study in 2020 did. 1/n nature.com/articles/s4158…

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Big shout out to the Cystic Fibrosis Trust. Their support of clinical trials infrastructure in the UK has enabled many centres like ours to give people with CF the chance to access trials of potentially life changing medications. Happy #InternationalClinicalTrialsDay to all!!

Ananda Mirchandani (@anandamirch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I am humbled and delighted to share our most recent paper in Nature Immunology showing how hypoxemia (and consequent tissue hypoxia) alters innate immune responses in the lung in acute lung injury (ALI)/ ARDS rdcu.be/cOsSM. Summary of 6 years' worth of work @EdUni_MeetCIR 👇

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Want to see what amazing science driven by a pressing clinical need for treatments looks like? Well check this out!! Brilliant work from Ananda Mirchandani and team

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Our Cystic Fibrosis Lung Repair research group is looking for a new postdoctoral fellow to work on innovative epithelial cell injury models. Please contact if interested or better still apply! elxw.fa.em3.oraclecloud.com/hcmUI/Candidat…

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Much has been achieved in CF research and treatment over the past decade but the work goes on to find therapies that will improve the lives of everyone living with CF. Great team effort here (led by @janedaviescf) highlighting the priorities for the next decade. Onwards team CF!!

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Delighted to share some #teamscience. Chemistry and Medicine joining forces to probe the micorenviroment in respiratory organoids. Lots of potential for use in future studies and drug discovery. Well done Will Skinner!! pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36815668/

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Delighted to see this paper finally out. It was the main focus of much of my PhD and it exists thanks to several wonderful collaborations that elevated it to another level. Robert Gray @EdinUni_MeetCIR science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…

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And just like that 19 years of working in Edinburgh and The University of Edinburgh comes to and end. Looking forward to many more years of collaboration with my great friends The Centre for Inflammation Research and excited to move on to the next chapter with University of Glasgow

And just like that 19 years of working in Edinburgh and <a href="/EdinburghUni/">The University of Edinburgh</a> comes to and end. Looking forward to many more years of collaboration with my great friends <a href="/EdinUni_CIR/">The Centre for Inflammation Research</a> and excited to move on to the next chapter with <a href="/UofGlasgow/">University of Glasgow</a>