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Inflammation and Ageing

World leading discovery and translational science in inflammation and ageing

Research themes

  • Acute Care Research

    Improving patient care through multidisciplinary research and real-word assessment of the management of acute illness across the life-course and specialities.

  • Ageing and Frailty

    Understanding how biological ageing processes can drive loss of immunity in musculoskeletal disease and multimorbidity.

  • Neuroscience and Ophthalmology

    Development of novel strategies, tools, diagnostics and technologies focussed on inflammation, scarring, regeneration and repair.

  • Rheumatology

    Research focussed on inflammatory rheumatic diseases; in particular the pathobiology, comorbidity and patient reported outcomes.

Centres of Excellence

  • Research into finding a cure for rheumatoid arthritis.

  • Increase understanding of the biology of age-related MSK deterioration.

  • A national centre for trauma research, taking discoveries from the military frontline to improve outcomes for all patients.

  • Minimising the psychological and physical impact of scarring and limb loss among armed forces personnel and civilians.

  • Take scientific discoveries in inflammation biology through into new treatments for patients with inflammatory and autoimmune joint, muscle, gut and liver diseases.

  • Investigating the effects of fibroblasts in the development of rheumatoid arthritis.

  • Centre for Trauma Sciences Research

    Developing novel tools, technologies, drugs and devices to help manage and treat the consequences of critical trauma.

  • Enabling innovative researchers and companies to develop, test and deliver advances in clinical care using highly detailed health data and support services.

 

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