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Role Group Leader / Principal Research Fellow

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Available for student supervision
Professor Richard Saffery is the Group Leader of the Molecular Immunity group.
Professor Richard Saffery is the Group Leader of the Molecular Immunity group.

Top Publications

  • Saffery, R. Effects of the in utero environment on the epigenome. Epigenomics 9(3) : 209 -211 2017
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  • Mansell, T, Saffery, R. The end of the beginning: epigenetic variation in utero as a mediator of later human health and disease. Epigenomics 9(3) : 217 -221 2017
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  • Huse, JT, Snuderl, M, Jones, DTW, Brathwaite, CD, Altman, N, Lavi, E, Saffery, R, Sexton-Oates, A, Blumcke, I, Capper, D, et al. Polymorphous low-grade neuroepithelial tumor of the young (PLNTY): an epileptogenic neoplasm with oligodendroglioma-like components, aberrant CD34 expression, and genetic alterations involving the MAP kinase pathway. Acta Neuropathologica 133(3) : 417 -429 2017
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  • Martino, DJ, Ashley, S, Koplin, J, Ellis, J, Saffery, R, Dharmage, SC, Gurrin, L, Matheson, MC, Kalb, B, Marenholz, I, et al. Genomewide association study of peanut allergy reproduces association with amino acid polymorphisms in HLA‐DRB1. Clinical & Experimental Allergy 47(2) : 217 -223 2017
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  • Geraghty, AA, Sexton-Oates, A, O'Brien, EC, Alberdi, G, Fransquet, P, Saffery, R, McAuliffe, FM. Maternal food choices in pregnancy influence epigenetic patterns in the offspring: results from the ROLO randomised control trial. Proceedings of The Nutrition Society 76(OCE3) : e81 2017
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