Congratulations to Dr Irving Aye who has been awarded a 3-year Next Generation Fellowship by the Centre for Trophoblast Research. Next Generation Fellowships are aimed at promoting the career prospects […]
CTR PhD student Oisin Huhn wins first prize for best poster at the 18th Cambridge Immunology Forum, a one-day conference attended by Editors of Nature and Science who judged the posters.
CTR PhD student Oisin Huhn has won the first prize for best poster at the 18th Cambridge Immunology Forum, a one-day conference attended by Editors of Nature and Science who […]
Getting the True Measure of Pregnancy
One in 200 babies dies before birth in the UK. A study aimed at determining how to reduce the risk of a pregnancy coming to a devastating end is now […]
MHC-dependent inhibition of uterine NK cells impedes fetal growth and decidual vascular remodelling
Abstract NK cells express variable receptors that engage polymorphic MHC class I molecules and regulate their function. Maternal NK cells accumulate at the maternal-fetal interface and can interact with MHC […]
Centre for Trophoblast Research News
CTR Manager Gordon Smith attended two receptions at 10 Downing Street: one with SANDS (the Stillbirth and Neonatal Death Society in November 2013) and one with AMR (Action Medical Research […]
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