We are delighted to announce that Travel Awards of £100 towards the costs of attending the 30th UKCAS meeting on ‘Cell Adhesion in the Regulation of Cell Behaviour’ have been made to the following UKCAS members:
- Aarren Mannion, University of Leeds School of Medicine
CD99 REGULATES CANCER-ENDOTHELIAL CELL INTERACTIONS DURING METASTATIC DISSEMINATION
- Ruban Durairaj, Division of Infection and Immunity, Cardiff University
TRACKING AND END STAGE ANALYSIS OF TUMOUR INFILTRATING LYMPHOCYTES (TILs) FOLLOWING ADOPTIVE CELL THERAPY WITH L-SELECTIN ENHANCED T-CELLS
- Merete Long, Department of Infection, Immunity and Cardiovascular Disease, University of Sheffield
NEUTROPHIL-DERIVED MICROVESICLES ARE INTERNALISED BY LUNG EPITHELIAL CELLS AND INDUCE INFLAMMATORY ACTIVATION
- Jordi Lambert, Biomedical Research Centre, University of East Anglia
ADAMTS1 AND SYNDECAN 4 CO-OPERATE IN THE REGULATION OF MIGRATION AND ANGIOGENESIS
- Robert Johnson, Biomedical Research Centre, University of East Anglia
REGULATING POST-NATAL RETINAL ANGIOGENESIS: HOW FIBRONECTIN BINDING INTEGRINS αVβ3 AND α5β1 GUIDE NEW VESSEL GROWTH
- Anh Hoang Le, Beatson Institute for Cancer Research, Glasgow
CHARACTERISING THE MOLECULAR MECHANISM AND FUNCTIONS OF THE NOVEL PROTEIN FAM49A
- Jamie Whitelaw, Beatson Institute for Cancer Research Glasgow
UNRAVELLING THE MECHANISMS THAT CONNECT FOCAL ADHESION TURNOVER AND CELL MIGRATION TO THE SCAR/WAVE COMPLEX.
- Hongpeng Huang, European Centre of Angioscience, Heidelberg University, Mannheim
ALTERATION OF VASCULAR ENDOTHELIAL CADHERIN PRECEDES PERICYTE LOSS IN EARLY RETIOPATHY
- Valentina Gifford, Kennedy Institute of Rheumatology, University of Oxford
INTRACELLULAR TRAFFICKING OF THE INVASION PROMOTING CELL SURFACE PROTEINASE
MT1-MMP
- William Hill, European Stem Cell Institute, Cardiff University
ELIMINATION OF KRASG12D MUTANT CELLS FROM THE PANCREAS VIA HETEROTYPIC CELL-CELL INTERACTIONS WITH NON-TRANSFORMED NEIGHBOURS
- Melina Michael, MRC Centre for Inflammation Research, University of Edinburgh
HOXB8 NEUTROPHILS AS A MODEL FOR ADHESION-DEPENDENT NEUTROPHIL FUNCTIONS
- Adam Lokman, Institute of Cardiovascular Sciences, University of Birmingham
THE NOVEL IL-36 CYTOKINES (Α AND Β) ILLICIT A PRO-INFLAMMATORY RESPONSE IN THE MURINE HEART – SHOWN VIA INTRAVITAL MICROSCOPY (IVM)