Translational Gastroenterology and Liver Unit (TGLU)
About the TGLU
The Oxford Translational Gastroenterology & Liver Unit (TGLU) hosts teams of scientists and clinicians working together to tackle major diseases affecting the gut and the liver. This includes cancers, infections and inflammatory diseases. A longstanding interest of the unit is inflammatory bowel disease (ulcerative colitis and Crohn’s disease), dating back to the era of Sidney Truelove, who developed the first trials and treatments. Together we are now pursuing studies of vaccines, diagnostics, biomarkers, genetics and new clinical interventions in a range of diseases including coeliac disease, intestinal failure and a range of liver diseases. The unit hosts the Sidney Truelove chair and the Lee Placito chair as well as a Professor of Hepatology, Professor of Paediatric Gastroenterology and Professor of Molecular Gastroenterology and around 15 Principle Investigators across the different university sites who study various aspects of GI disease at the interface of clinical medicine and basic science.
There are strong and active local, national and international collaborations. In Oxford, these include well-established links for collaborative science with the Gastroenterology and Hepatology Clinical Trials Facility which is co-located within the John Radcliffe Hospital; the Kennedy Institute; the Translational Immune Discovery unit; Peter Medawar Building and the Centre for Human Genetics and WIMM.
It also hosts a core Flow Cytometry Facility that offers a high-quality Flow Cytometry service to a variety of users.
Featured TGLU Researchers
The faculty of the TGLU host the Oxford IBD Masterclass, which has been a feature of Oxford Gastroenterology for over 30 years, attracting clinicians and investigators from all over the world. The meeting is delivered by an international invited faculty of expert speakers with the programme combining plenary sessions with interactive workshops, ensuring plenty of opportunities to ask questions and discuss with colleagues. The programme for the 2026 Meeting is now available here.
TGLU News
IgG4 Ward Euro Jam London - Registration Open
17 March 2026
Congratulations to Colleen McGregor on her Publication in Nature
19 November 2025
Oxford IBD MasterClass 2026 - Registration now Open
17 November 2025
TGLU publications
Early-life Wnt4 expressing colon stromal cells orchestrate lifelong mucosal homeostasis via BMP-driven iNKT cell imprinting.
Journal article
Lin X. et al, (2026), Nat Commun
OLivE (Oxford Liver Cancer Centre for Excellence) 2026 Symposium
Thursday, 14 May 2026, 9am to 5.30pm
Annual Oxford Taiwan Studies Conference 2026 | Taiwan and Its Neighbours: Indo-Pacific States in a Changing World Order
Thursday, 14 May 2026, 10am to 5.30pm
