Yoshi Itoh

Institute meeting & Seminar with Yoshifumi Itoh. 'MT1-MMP: Membrane-anchored metalloproteinase that promotes cellular invasion and inflammation.'

12:45pm - 1:45pm / Friday 10th February 2017 / Venue: Ground floor, William Henry Duncan Building Apex Building
Type: Seminar / Category: Research / Series: Institute of Ageing & Chronic Disease seminar series
  • 0151 794 9003
  • Suitable for: Staff and postgraduate students.
  • Admission: Free to University staff and students.
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Institute meeting & Seminar Yoshifumi Itoh, Associate Professor at the University of Oxford. Host: George Bou-Gharios
Yoshifumi Itoh is an Associate Professor at the University of Oxford. He received his PhD from Tokyo University of Pharmacy and Life Sciences, Japan in 1996. He was Assistant Professor at the Institute of Medical Sciences, University of Tokyo. He then moved to the Kennedy Institute in 2001 as a Group Leader and relocated with the Institute to Oxford in 2013. Their research aim is to understand key mechanisms that control pathological cellular migration in the hope of developing new treatments that prevent disease progression.