Tracy Hussell
Tracy Hussell completed her PhD at University College London where she identified Helicobacter pylori as an aetiological agent in human gut lymphomas. After her PhD Professor Hussell moved to Respiratory Medicine at St Mary's Hospital to study immunity and pathology to respiratory syncytial virus. In 1998 she accepted a lectureship in the Centre for Molecular Microbiology and Infection (CMMI) at Imperial College led by Professors Gordon Dougan and Douglas Young. She was subsequently awarded a career development fellowship by the Medical Research Council. Professor Hussell was awarded a Personal Chair in inflammatory disease at Imperial College London in 2006 and developed a vibrant research group studying immune health and its deregulation in the lung. In 2012 Professor Hussell moved to The University of Manchester to be the Director of the Manchester Collaborative Centre for Inflammation Research (MCCIR). Professor Hussell also currently leads the Lydia Becker Institute of Immunology and Inflammation while continuing her research on immunological homeostasis on the respiratory tract and how this alters in acute and chronic inflammatory conditions.
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