Imperial’s BHF Centre of Research Excellence (CRE) are delighted to host this Early Career Researcher Seminar with Dr Jose Adrover on ‘A vascular-restricted neutrophil population drives vascular occlusion, pleomorphic necrosis and metastasis.
Jose Adrover earned his PhD at the Spanish National Cardiovascular Research Centre (CNIC) in Madrid, working on circadian control of innate immunity under homeostatic and inflammatory conditions (with a focus on cardiovascular disease) in the laboratory of Andres Hidalgo. He then obtained a Cancer Research Institute (CRI) Irvington Postdoctoral Fellowship and joined Mikala Egeblad’s group at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory in New York, where he studied the role of neutrophils and NETs in acute lung injury and cancer progression. He later became a Research Associate at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, where he studied the role of neutrophils and vascular inflammation in cancer progression. In 2024, he became a Group Leader at the Francis Crick Institute with support from the British Heart Foundation.
This event is taking place in-person on the Hammersmith Hospital campus, and will be livestreamed on Teams.