Martin J. Glennie is emeritus professor of immunochemistry (antibodies) at the University of Southampton, United Kingdom.[1]
Career
editGlennie earned his BSc and PhD at the University of Southampton, and is the current Head of the Cancer Sciences Unit there.[1] Glennie is on the editorial board of the scientific journal mAbs (monoclonal antibodies) published by the Taylor & Francis Group.[2]
Public media interest
editThe clinical trial of an anti-CD40 monoclonal antibody chiLOB7/4 developed in Glennie's laboratory was reported by The Daily Telegraph in August 2013.[3] Glennie stressed that “Ipilimumab works by taking the brakes off part of the immune system called T cells, while our compound revs up the T cells – it is like giving them a caffeine hit.".[3]
Personal life
editGlennie is a keen angler, winning second prize (Lupa cup) in the Baltimore Deep Sea angling Festival 2014, South West Ireland.[4]
References
edit- ^ a b "University of Southampton Faculty of Medicine Staff page". University of Southampton. Retrieved 11 December 2014.
- ^ "mAbs editorial board". Retrieved 11 December 2014.
- ^ a b Gray, Richard (2013-08-11). "New Immunity Boosting Drug Helps Body Kill Cancer". Archived from the original on 2013-08-14. Retrieved 11 December 2014.
- ^ "Baltimore Deep Sea Angling Festival 2014". Retrieved 11 December 2014.