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IgE structure and function

IgE plays a key role in allergic disease and asthma, and groups within the Centre are engaged in a number of projects related to IgE and its activity, with the ultimate aim of therapeutic intervention. 

Group Leaders, research areas, departmental affiliations and all sources of recent funding


Dept of Asthma, Allergy and Respiratory Science, Guy’s, KCL
Cellular inflammation and local IgE production in asthma; clinical research
Recent funding:Wellcome (studentship, Programme), BBSRC, Asthma UK, MRC (project, COG, component)


Dept of Asthma, Allergy and Respiratory Science

Recent funding:


Randall Division of Cell and Molecular Biophysics, Guy’s, KCL
Biology of IgE, cell and molecular basis of allergic disease
Recent funding:MRC, Association for International Cancer Research (AICR), Asthma UK


Dept of Asthma, Allergy and Respiratory Science, Guy’s, KCL
Transcriptional regulation of Th2 cytokines and IL-10 by glucocorticoids
Recent funding:MRC (Programme), Wellcome, Asthma UK


Randall Division of Cell and Molecular Biophysics, Guy’s, KCL
IgE and receptor structure and function
Recent funding:Wellcome Trust (studentship, Programme), BBSRC, Asthma UK, MRC (ROPA, project, COG, components, programme)


Dept of Asthma, Allergy and Respiratory Science, Guy’s, KCL
Airway smooth muscle biology in asthma
Recent funding:Wellcome Trust, MRC (JREI), Novartis, Asthma UK

MRC & Asthma UK Centre in Allergic Mechanisms of Asthma

 
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