About
Dr Andy van Hateren is a senior post-doctoral research fellow working with Prof Edd James (University of Southampton) and Prof Tim Elliott (University of Oxford).
Dr van Hateren's research is focused on understanding the relationship between Major Histocompatibility Complex class I molecules and their immune receptors. In particular, he is interested in determining the mechanisms of Major Histocompatibility Complex class I peptide selection, and how tapasin and TAPBPR modulate peptide selection.
Dr van Hateren runs a part of the lab in the Life Sciences building. supervising a research assistant as well as students.
Dr van Hateren also presents immunology lectures, facilitates tutorials, is module lead for the research dissertation module on the Cancer Biology and Immunology masters course, supervises students during research projects, and is a personal academic tutor.
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