Anuj Sehgal

Anuj Sehgal is a postdoctoral research officer in the Translational Research Institute in Brisbane Australia. Anuj completed his Doctor of Philosophy in mucosal immunology at the Roslin Institute in Edinburgh, where he worked on dissecting the development and function of small intestinal epithelium. After postdoctoral fellow positions in the area of immune function and disease pathology, at both the Wellcome Trust Centre for Cell Biology at The University of Edinburgh and the University of Glasgow, Anuj moved to Australia. His current research investigates the role of macrophages in mammalian postnatal somatic growth and organ development. Anuj teaches cell and tissue biology to biomedical science and health science students.

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Specialised Cells (edX) EdX
University of Queensland,UQx

Specialised Cells (edX)

Dive into the fascinating world of cellular physiology with 'Specialised Cells', an introductory course designed for anyone curious about how the human body works at a microscopic level. Explore the diverse roles cells play in sustaining life, from muscle cells' ability to contract to neurons' capacity for communication. This course provides a foundational understanding of cell biology and its applications in health and disease.

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