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SUMMARY:"Mapping the Human Body One Cell at a Time."
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DESCRIPTION:Sarah Teichmann FMedSci FRS (Group Leader)\, Cambridge Stem Ce
 ll Institute & Department of Medicine\, Jeffrey Cheah Biomedical Centre\,
  University of Cambridge\nA Lola and John Grace Distinguished Lecture in 
 Cancer Research\n\n\nSarah Teichmann completed her PhD at the MRC Laborato
 ry of Molecular Biology in Cambridge\, UK\, and was a Beit Memorial Fellow
  at University College London. She established her research group at the M
 RC Laboratory of Molecular Biology in 2001\, where her main discoveries in
 cluded the finding that protein assembly pathways are stereotypical and co
 nserved. In 2013\, she transitioned to the Wellcome Genome Campus\, where 
 she became the first and\, to date\, the only faculty member appointed acr
 oss both the EMBL-European Bioinformatics Institute and the Wellcome Sange
 r Institute. In 2016\, she was appointed as the Head of the Cellular Genet
 ics programme at the Wellcome Sanger Institute and co-founded the Human Ce
 ll Atlas initiative. From April 2024\, she was appointed chair in Stem Cel
 l Medicine at the University of Cambridge\, within the Department of Medic
 ine and the Cambridge Stem Cell Institute. Additionally\, Sarah dedicates 
 part of her time to GlaxoSmithKline and to EnsoCell Therapeutics\, the sta
 rtup company she co-founded. The Teichmann lab focuses on developing and a
 pplying cell atlas technologies to understand human tissue architecture\, 
 particularly examining how cellular diversity is generated in the immune s
 ystem and during development.\n\n\n\n \n
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