Mary Collins | |
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Born | Mary Katharine Levinge Collins |
Nationality | British |
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Known for | Development of lentivirus viral vectors |
Spouse | [1] |
Children | Two daughters,[1] born c. 1994 and 1998 |
Awards | FMedSci |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Immunology |
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Thesis | The mechanism of action of mitogens for cultured murine fibroblasts : regulation of mitogenic receptors and response (1983) |
Academic advisors | Enrique Rozengurt, Richard C. Mulligan |
Website | iris |
Mary Katharine Levinge Collins, Lady Hunt is a British Professor of virology and the director of the Queen Mary University of London Blizard Institute. She served as Provost at the Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology in Japan. Formerly, Collins taught in the Division of Infection and Immunity at University College London, and was the head of the Division of Advanced Therapies at the National Institute for Biological Standards and Control, and the Director of the Medical Research Council Centre for Medical Molecular Virology. Her research group studies the use of viruses as vectors for introducing new genes into cells, which can be useful for experimental cell biology, for clinical applications such as gene therapy, and as cancer vaccines.[2][3][4][5][6]
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