Martin Turner (scientist)

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Thesis Regulation of cytokine gene expression  (1990)
Martin Turner
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Scientific career
Fieldsimmunology, molecular biology
Institutions
Thesis Regulation of cytokine gene expression  (1990)
Websitewww.babraham.ac.uk/our-research/lymphocyte/martin-turner

Martin Turner is a British molecular biologist and immunologist and Head of the Immunology Programme at the Babraham Institute. His work has helped identify key molecular processes involved in the development of the immune system and its response to pathogens. His work has included research the fundamental mechanisms regulating gene expression by cells of the immune system.

Turner graduated in Biochemistry from University College London and went on to complete a PhD with Professor Sir Marc Feldmann studying the regulation of cytokine gene expression. Subsequently, he joined the MRC National Institute for Medical Research, working with Victor Tybulewicz before joining the Babraham Institute in 1997. Turner became Head of the Lymphocyte Signalling & Development Programme at the Institute in 2005. In 2021, this became the Immunology Programme.

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