![Two researchers working side by side in the lab](https://cfmnsugzia.cloudimg.io/www.gla.ac.uk/media/Media_802811_smxx.png?width=2000&force_format=webp)
Immunology research within Sii incorporates interests ranging from the basic scientific analysis of immune and inflammatory processes, through translational efforts, to focused clinical studies.
This combination provides a seamless ‘pipeline’ that allows our research to progress efficiently from 'bench to bedside'.
![Ximena using live lung slices in KM mice](https://cfmnsugzia.cloudimg.io/www.gla.ac.uk/media/Media_806478_smxx.png?width=1400&force_format=webp)
Cancer Immunology
![Microscope slide showing healthy human colon](https://cfmnsugzia.cloudimg.io/www.gla.ac.uk/media/Media_806475_smxx.png?width=1400&force_format=webp)
Mucosal Immunology
![Trypanosome meningitis](https://cfmnsugzia.cloudimg.io/www.gla.ac.uk/media/Media_822641_smxx.png?width=1400&force_format=webp)
Immunoparasitology
![A stylised image of a human heart on a black background](https://cfmnsugzia.cloudimg.io/www.gla.ac.uk/media/Media_809481_smxx.png?width=1400&force_format=webp)
Cardiovascular Immunology
![An image showing Chemokines](https://cfmnsugzia.cloudimg.io/www.gla.ac.uk/media/Media_829497_smxx.png?width=1400&force_format=webp)
Chemokines
![Neuroimmunology tile_ An oligodendrocyte, axons and an activated microglial cell in a demyelinating brain](https://cfmnsugzia.cloudimg.io/www.gla.ac.uk/media/Media_822629_smxx.png?width=1400&force_format=webp)
Neuroimmunology
![Immunometabolism & signalling image represented by red and blue boxes](https://cfmnsugzia.cloudimg.io/www.gla.ac.uk/media/Media_828784_smxx.png?width=1400&force_format=webp)
Immunometabolism and Signalling Networks
![Glasgow RMD logo in different shades of green](https://cfmnsugzia.cloudimg.io/www.gla.ac.uk/media/Media_828789_smxx.png?width=1400&force_format=webp)
Musculoskeletal Immunology & Rheumatology
![A female scientist sat in the lab using a microscope](https://cfmnsugzia.cloudimg.io/www.gla.ac.uk/media/Media_474813_smxx.jpg?width=1400&force_format=webp)