Jan is a Professor in the Medical Sciences Division at the University of Oxford. His research focuses on the molecular biology of the activation and regulation of innate immune receptors that survey the cytosol, including the role of nucleic acid sensing in inflammatory diseases and in cancer. Jan is also interested in the molecular mechanisms underlying host-pathogen interactions. His work lies at the intersection of immunology, virology and molecular biology.
Nucleic Acid Sensing by Innate Immune Receptors- A journey from MDA5 to cGAS
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A Tribute to Angelos Constantinou
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10/03/2025
jusqu'au 13/03/2025
Village Club de Carry-Le-Rouet, France
Instabilité Génétique et Cancer

Conférence

Conférence
14/02/2025
12:30
amphi 5.04 (bât. 5), Campus Triolet de l'université de Montpellier

Séminaires
Investigating the regulation of gonadal development: new insights from chromatin binding proteins
23/05/2025 11:30 Genopolys AmphitheaterIn the belly of the microglia: Towards a dynamic quantitative understanding of how immune cells engulf and digest neurons
20/06/2025 11:30 Genopolys AmphitheaterUsing cryo-EM to understand the molecular mechanisms of complex cellular processes
27/06/2025 11:30 Genopolys AmphitheaterCongrès
2025 “Chromatin meets South”
Chromatine et Biologie Cellulaire 12/06/2025 jusqu'au 13/06/2025 CBI, ToulouseProbing and Controlling Gene Regulation in Space and Time
15/06/2025 jusqu'au 20/06/2025 Ventura Beach Marriott, CA, USAZoom
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