Congratulations to Dr Robert Seaborne @KCLBMBioscience who has been awarded a New Investigator Grant from @The_MRC. The award will support his work focused on understanding the role of skeletal muscle in motor neurone disease.
Read more ➡️ kcl.ac.uk/news/dr-robert-sea…
ALT Photo of Dr Robert Seaborne with quote: "The support from the MRC will allow our lab to apply novel methodologies that we have developed over the last ~5 years, to study motor neurone disease from a muscle perspective, giving us a greater opportunity to provide novel insights into the disease."
Researchers from @KingsCollegeLon have used the world’s most advanced electron microscope to reveal the complete architecture of the bacterial flagellum - a molecular machine essential for bacteria to cause infection, that could be a target for antibiotics kcl.ac.uk/news/scientists-ta…
Jody Rosenblatt, Professor of Cell Biology at King’s and Principal Group Leader at the @TheCrick, has been elected to the EMBO Membership in recognition of her outstanding scientific achievements
kcl.ac.uk/news/jody-rosenbla…
Congratulations to Professor Sophia Karagiannis on receiving the EAACI Research Fellow Award 2025 from the European Academy of Allergy and Clinical Immunology @EAACI_HQ.
The award recognises EAACI members who have excelled in the field of allergy and clinical immunology.
ALT Headshot of Professor Sophia Karagiannis with quote: "“Receiving the EAACI Research Fellow Award is a source of immense pride and renewed conviction to continue advancing our understanding of the interphase between allergic immune responses with cancer in AllergoOncology – a field I have had the privilege to co-found, establish and shape with the fantastic contributions of our EAACI academic and clinical community."
📢 Applications are open for a PhD studentship looking at modelling respiratory physiology during acute exposures to altitude to enable digital test and evaluation of future fast-jet environmental control and life support systems.
Deadline: 4 June
Apply: kcl.ac.uk/study-legacy/fundi…
Read this #Review from Oliver Witard (@KCLBMBioscience) et al., who featured as a runner-up for our 2024 Mid-Career Researcher prize! His review focusses on nutrition interventions to improve muscle mass & functional outcomes post-orthopaedic surgery!
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Research from Prof Snezhana Oliferenko's group @KingsCollegeLon@TheCrick shows that the transfer of genes from bacteria to more complex organisms like yeast can give the new host a survival advantage, but it requires rewiring of the host’s biology ⬇️ kcl.ac.uk/news/beneficial-ba…
“Understanding the biology of how a treatment works is essential for bringing treatments closer to patients" - Professor @SophiaKaragiann.
Read more about a new study that looked at how a new type of antibody treatment interacts with different immune cells in ovarian cancer ⬇️
Congratulations to Professor John McGrath, Mary Dunhill Chair in Cutaneous Medicine at St John’s Institute of Dermatology @KingsCollegeLon, who is recipient of the BSID Medal 2025, awarded for his contributions to dermatological research.
Read more: bsid.org.uk/the-bsid-medal-2…
ALT Photo of Professor John McGrath alongside a quote: "I'm delighted to receive this recognition and award from my colleagues within the skin research community in the UK. Having been a PI at KCL for almost 30 years, the medal is really testament to the great research teams I have been fortunate enough to work with and I'm very grateful for all their contributions, collegiality and friendship."
Read about recent work from Dr Julien Bergeron from our Randall Centre for Cell & Molecular Biophysics on a newly identified bacterial protein which could help with design of cancer drug delivery system 🦠⬇️
Researchers @KingsCollegeLon@UWMedicine have identified a previously unknown protein in a family of bacteria found in soil and the human gut microbiome, which could help drug delivery in cancer treatment.
Read more ⤵️ kcl.ac.uk/news/newly-identif…
New research by @DrTziotzios, from St John's Institute of Dermatology, and colleagues has found an interaction between genes that increases the risk of developing frontal fibrosing alopecia.
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Congratulations to Professor Sergio Padilla-Parra from our Randall Centre for Cell & Molecular Biophysics who delivered his inaugural lecture earlier this week 👏 His lecture was titled 'Illuminating virus entry'
Tonight, we’re celebrating the Inaugural Lectures of Professor Sergi Padilla-Parra and Professor Paul Taylor 🎓
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Full details of the upcoming events in the series, along with recordings of previous lectures, can be found here: kcl.ac.uk/events/series/facu…
Congratulations to Michael Antoniou, Professor in Molecular Genetics in our Department of Medical & Molecular Genetics, who delivered his inaugural lecture yesterday 👏 kcl.ac.uk/events/inaugural-l…
Congrats to Professor Michael Antoniou who delivered his Inaugural Lecture this evening.
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His talk, "Glyphosate herbicides: safer than table salt or deceptively toxic?", highlighted the need to reassess regulatory limits.
Learn more ➡️ kcl.ac.uk/events/series/facu…
As part of our Ageing Well campaign, Dr @OllyWitard tells us about age-related muscle loss and shares some tips for how older adults can help to maintain their muscles with advancing age.
Read more from Olly on this topic ➡️ kcl.ac.uk/why-do-we-lose-mus…@KingsCollegeLon