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TRIG member Dr Fadi Issa is investigating ways to help patients with extensive burns that need skin grafts.

By understanding how regulatory T cells may act to regulate immune responses, Dr Issa's work has focused on harnessing the power of these cells to prevent the rejection of skin grafts.

Dr Issa is a Duke of Kent Research Fellow with RESTORE - the burns and wounds charity.  Read more about his work with them on the new RESTORE website.

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