OxTalks will soon move to the new Halo platform and will become 'Oxford Events.' There will be a need for an OxTalks freeze. This was previously planned for Friday 14th November – a new date will be shared as soon as it is available (full details will be available on the Staff Gateway).
In the meantime, the OxTalks site will remain active and events will continue to be published.
If staff have any questions about the Oxford Events launch, please contact halo@digital.ox.ac.uk
Dr Barbara Maier is fascinated by mechanisms of immunosuppression and immunotherapy in solid tumours. Her main research
focus is myeloid cells in the tumour microenvironment and the draining lymph node, and how they shape anti-tumour immunity, cancer progression and invasion, and response to therapies. Dr Maier uses innovative single cell
approaches to decipher the molecular states of tumour-associated immune cells. Her research includes both
immune monitoring of patient’s tumour samples to directly assess disease complexity, as well as murine systems
modelling human disease as a flexible experimental system allowing to address mechanistic questions. Dr Maier’s
professional goal is to gain in-depth knowledge about processes shaping the tumour microenvironment and the
tumour-draining lymph node until progression to lymph node metastasis occurs. She aims to translate her mechanistic
findings into clinical studies, as her vision is to truly contribute to innovative, curative therapies for cancer patients.