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Episode 35: Prof Kate Fitzgerald: Innate Immunity, Signalling and Academic Freedom

Episode 35: Prof Kate Fitzgerald: Innate Immunity, Signalling and Academic Freedom

Released Tuesday, 25th May 2021
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Episode 35: Prof Kate Fitzgerald: Innate Immunity, Signalling and Academic Freedom

Episode 35: Prof Kate Fitzgerald: Innate Immunity, Signalling and Academic Freedom

Episode 35: Prof Kate Fitzgerald: Innate Immunity, Signalling and Academic Freedom

Episode 35: Prof Kate Fitzgerald: Innate Immunity, Signalling and Academic Freedom

Tuesday, 25th May 2021
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Prof Kate Fitzgerald, Professor of Medicine and Director of the Program in Innate Immunity at the University of Massachusetts joins me on the podcast this week. Kate chats to me about growing up in Waterford, working with Luke O'Neill during her PhD and her relocation to the US (coincidentally the same week as 9/11).

Kate describes 'the delicate balance' of our immune system and her interest in how the immune system makes decisions, particularly the innate arm. She chats about her work in defining signalling pathways including nucleic acid sensors for a better understanding of viral immunology, tumour immunology and auto-immune diseases. 

Congratulations again to Kate on her recent election to the prestigious US National Academy of Sciences - it was a real honor to have her time this week!! 

Follow Kate: FitzgeraldKate

Follow me: MeganHanlon4

This season is kindly sponsored by Bio-Sciences Ltd, now part of Thermo-Fisher Scientific.

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