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Dr Mike Tomlinson gave an invited talk at the Gordon Research Conference on Matrix Metalloproteases on July 10.

Mike (left in the picture) spoke about his group’s latest research on the regulation of metalloprotease ADAM10 by tetraspanins.  He is photographed at the conference venue at the University of New England in Biddeford, Maine, USA.  With Mike are fellow speakers Andreas Ludwig from Aachen University in Germany and Steve Blacklow from Harvard Medical School, USA.

Gordon Research Conferences, founded in 1931 and headquartered in Rhode Island, organises prestigious international scientific conferences dedicated to advancing the frontiers of scientific research in the biological, chemical, and physical sciences, and their related technologies.

Dr Tomlinson has an international reputation in the two fields of platelets and cell surface biology, and has published in numerous edited books and scientific journals in these areas.