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3 collaborating laboratories at Oxford University with an interest in therapeutic immunology. Details of staff and research.
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Research in Therapeutic Immunology
Search within Therapeutic Immunology Group Web Site: Therapeutic Immunology Group (TIG) The Therapeutic Immunology Group is undertaking basic research into the mechanisms of immune tolerance and how these can be harnessed, using monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) and other modern biotherapeutics, to

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Centre for clinical research into dementia based at The National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery, London. Site contains details of research projects.
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The Dementia Research Centre, based at the , is one of the UK's leading centres for clinical research into dementia, and the hospital is the lead centre for trialling new drugs to slow the progression of Alzheimer's disease (which causes the majority of dementia). The Dementia Research Centre is
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Professional society with international membership. Meetings, notice board, mailing list.
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The Pathological Society: Understanding Disease
The Journal of Pathology is among the highest ranking journals in pathology Information on Research Grants from Pathological Society The Pathological Society has an extensive range of grants and awards aimed at supporting research and education in pathology. The Educational Portal contains a

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Academic community for study and prevention of mental health problems. Part of King's College, London.
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From Institute of Psychiatry, King's College London: home :
12 June 2009 A study by Professor John Weinman and colleagues from Health Psychology, Institute of Psychiatry at King’s, was published today in BMC Family Practice. The study featured patients and members of the public and showed that most lack even basic knowledge of human anatomy. The

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