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The School of Cellular and Molecular Medicine is a globally renowned hub for groundbreaking research in cancer biology, infectious diseases, immunology, and regenerative medicine.
Recent upgrades to our immunology, microbiology, virology, regenerative medicine, and cancer research labs have established a world-class workspace equipped with cutting-edge technology. Scientists in the school additionally benefit from shared resources across the Faculty of Life Sciences, including the Molecular Recognition Centre and specialized facilities for cell imaging, proteomics, and bioimaging.
Faculty research focuses on diverse areas such as:
pediatric and adult oncology
tissue regeneration
genetic mechanisms
embryonic development
blood disorders
immune system function
viral infections
antibiotic-resistant bacteria
microbial disease processes.
The school bridges fundamental research with practical applications, transforming scientific breakthroughs into clinical advancements. Notable achievements include pioneering pharmaceuticals, innovative treatments, diagnostic tools, and improvements in patient care. Many faculty members maintain active clinical roles alongside their research.