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Ep. 99: “Inflammation and Innate Immunity” Featuring Dr. Luke O’Neill

Ep. 99: “Inflammation and Innate Immunity” Featuring Dr. Luke O’Neill

The Immunology Podcast

February 25, 20251h 20m

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Guest:

Dr. Luke O’Neill is a Professor and Chair of Biochemistry at Trinity College Dublin, where his research group is focused on exploring the molecular basis of inflammation. His lab endeavors to provide a better understanding of the metabolic regulation of immune cell function and the innate immune system, with the aim of developing novel therapies to treat inflammatory diseases.

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Image courtesy of Dr. Luke O’Neill

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