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Guest lecture by Tom Parks | Rheumatic fever: an auto-immune disease with complement at the heart?

Medical priority Immunity and Inflammation
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Auditorium Sanquin
Plesmanlaan 125
1066 CX Amsterdam
The Netherlands
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On 8 January 2025, Tom Parks MD PhD (Department of Infectious Disease, Faculty of Medicine, Imperial College London, UK) will give a guest lecture at Sanquin, Amsterdam

Title: Rheumatic fever: an auto-immune disease with complement at the heart?

Host: Richard Pouw

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Tom Parks is an academic physician who did his doctoral research at what was then the Wellcome Centre for Human Genetics at the University of Oxford. This was followed by clinical training in infectious diseases at teaching hospitals in London including the Hospital for Tropical Diseases. He is now a Clinical Senior Lecturer at Imperial College London where he holds a Wellcome Trust Clinical Research Career Development Fellowship. He is interested in understanding how the genetics of the host influence susceptibility to infectious and inflammatory disease. The main focus of this work has been the diverse diseases caused by the human-restricted bacterial pathogen, Streptococcus pyogenes, which is also known as Group A streptococcus or Strep A.
His work uses a combination of array genotyping and short-read sequencing alongside more targeted long-read approaches. In the longer term, the goal is to be able to exploit these approaches to assist development of much needed vaccines and therapeutics to combat the substantial burden of disease attributable to Strep A and other infectious agents.