
Taams Lab
@taams_lab
Lab group @KingsCollegeLon studying cellular and molecular regulation of inflammation. Tweets by lab members, not necessarily representative of the whole lab.
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If you're interested in #neuroimmunology, check out BSI Neuroimmunology Affinity Group's #Neuroimmuno24 event! It will welcome 13 fantastic speakers covering diverse areas of #neuroimmune #research💡 Submit your abstract by Monday 18 March to take part 👉bit.ly/48BNm17



Another major milestone for our #OpenAccess journal Discovery Immunology Journal, part of the BSI journals family with Clinical & Experimental Immunology & Immunotherapy Advances Journal! And another reason to contribute with your work…on top of: 🔸Fast turnaround 🔸Dedicated promotion 🔸Supporting our grants, events & careers work


One of two recent publications authored by our wonderful clinical fellow Zoe Rutter in collaboration with @bannister_lab and Franziska Denk and others - working together towards a better understanding and treatment of pain in inflammatory #arthritis

And here is the link to our other paper on pain in inflammatory arthritis - a wonderful collaboration with Zoe Rutter, @bannister_lab, Bruce Kirkham and Heidi Lempp and most importantly, with individuals living with painful #arthritis: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/he…

We are pleased to announce the establishment of the Roger Williams Institute of Liver Studies, bringing together Foundation for Liver Research's Roger Williams @Inst_of_Hep and School of Immunology & Microbial Sciences Institute of Liver Studies under the leadership of Prof Philip Newsome ⬇️ kcl.ac.uk/news/kings-col…

The Institute represents an exciting opportunity to combine resources and research strengths across King's College London, King's College NHS and the @Inst_of_Hep, enabling the delivery of the very highest quality liver research at scale. Phil Newsome King's Health Partners Taams Lab




Following the retirement of Professor Anthony Dorling, King's College London and Guy's and St Thomas' are looking for an exceptional academic leader to shape transplant immunology & nephrology research at King’s and help reinvigorate the field in the UK

Congratulations to Franziska Denk - a well deserved recognition!