Research
The Department's eleven research teams are engaged in a variety of projects ranging from very basic studies of the molecules and processes that underpin the development and function of lymphoid cells to novel ways of improving the immune system's function in human beings.
Key and frequent interactions between clinicians, clinical academics and basic scientists are a pivotal component of the Division of Immunology, Infection and Inflammatory Diseases (DIIID) and our goals include the advancement of basic science and its application to the clinic.
Research groups