Department of Medical & Molecular Genetics Seminar Series We host to a range of speakers from King's and abroad to present on a wide range of topics relating…
People in the Department of Medical & Molecular Genetics Meet the people of the Department of Medical & Molecular Genetics
Bioinformatics & Population Genomics led by Dr Alan Hodgkinson A computational biology lab that works on identifying the genetic and molecular mechanisms…
Developmental Epigenetics Group led by Dr Marika Charalambous Developmental Epigenetics explores how genetic pathways act during early life to modulate…
Holland Laboratory led by Dr Michelle Holland The Holland Laboratory studies epigenetics and post-transcriptional gene regulation
IBD and Complex Genetics Group led by Natalie Prescott Dr Natalie Prescott The IBD and Complex Genetics Group is led by Dr Natalie Prescott.
Immunogenetics led by Professor Tim Vyse Immunogenetics aims to understand the pathology, clinical outcomes and disease mechanisms of…
Immunogenomics led by Dr Deborah Cunninghame Graham Using a multi-omic approach to understand the functional consequences of risk loci for autoimmune…
Morris Complex Disease Genetics led by Dr David Morris This group is working on the statistical analyses of complex disease genetics.
Oakey Epigenetics Group led by Professor Rebecca Oakey The Oakey Epigenetics group is led by Professor Rebecca Oakey.
Rare Disease and Neurodevelopmental Disorders led by Dr Cristina Dias This group bridges clinical research and basic science methods to understand Rare Diseases, and more…
Skin Inflammation Genetics Group led by Professor Francesca Capon The Skin Inflammation Genetics Group is led by Dr Francesca Capon.
The Statistical Genetics Unit led by Professor Cathryn Lewis The Statistical Genetics Unit is a cross-school unit comprising 20 researchers.
Simpson Group led by Professor Michael Simpson The overarching aim of the group's research is to utilise genomic information to both understand the…
4 April 2024 Discovery of how limiting damage from an asthma attack could stop disease Scientists at King’s have discovered a new cause for asthma that sparks hope for treatment that…
21 March 2024 Muscle health may be informed by activity level rather than ageing process A new study comparing muscle structure between active and inactive people has found that older…
21 March 2024 Researchers investigate ability of their new AI tool to predict medical events A new study led by the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience (IoPPN) at King’s College…
24 Apr Inaugural Lectures: Professors Helen Brough & Barbara McGowan 24 April 2024 Inspiring talks from two of our new professors about food allergies in children and gut hormone…