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New collaborative research from MRC WIMM researchers and the Mommersteeg Group in the Department of Physiology, Anatomy & Genetics at the University of Oxford shows that a protein called Runx1 plays a significant role in the formation of the cardiac scar that forms after the heart is injured, a scar that is known to inhibit heart regeneration. In the zebrafish, a freshwater fish known to be able to fully regenerate its heart after damage, they show that the absence of Runx1 results in enhanced regeneration. This indicates a potential new therapeutic target for heart repair.
Koohy Group: Machine Learning and Integrative Approaches in Immunology
Centre for Computational Biology MRC TIDU
We would like to understand the functional and molecular mechanisms of the immune system in various immunologically important conditions such as cancer, infection, autoimmune disease as well as ageing. We have a special interest in computational cancer immunotherapy such as antigen presentation, neo-antigen identification and T cell recognition of neo-antigens as well as interrogating the immune response to personalized vaccines from neo-antigens.
Sahakyan Group: Integrative Computational Biology and Machine Learning
Centre for Computational Biology
Combining computational biology, computational chemistry, and machine learning techniques with biological big data to unravel the higher genomic code of life.
Sims Group: Computational Genomics
Centre for Computational Biology
We are a computational biology research group using genomic and functional genomic data to study transcriptional regulation in neuroscience.
Hughes Group: Genome Biology
Centre for Computational Biology MRC MHU
Using genomics, computational and synthetic biology approaches to understand how genes are regulated in health and disease.