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A collaboration between researchers at the Department of Pathology at OUH and in Cambridge has resulted in a detailed description of 1.6 million cells distributed over 136 cell types from both fresh and sick guts, providing new knowledge of their role to exacerbation of inflammation of chronic bowel diseases. The study, published in the journal Nature, has incorporated and harmonized single cell data from 25 studies, which includes cells from fresh and sick mucosa from oral cavity, esophagus, stomach, stomach, small intestine and colon. To date, this is the world's largest atlas over cells in the gut. The map is a valuable resource for identifying key changes in the tissue that is the cause of disease and which may be the measure of the development of new therapies... Welcome to this meeting place where we want to inspire researchers and students, give them self-confidence and knowledge about the innovation process, help them build networks, and facilitate collaboration between..