
Biography
Dr Chad Swanson is a Reader in the Department of Infectious Diseases, School of Immunology & Microbial Sciences.
Research

Swanson Lab
Swanson lab in the Department of Infectious Diseases

Lipids and Membranes Research Interest Group
A Lipids and Membranes Research Interest Group

RNA Biology
RNA is at the forefront of biomedical research for its central role in how information is transferred from DNA to protein. This Research Interest Group is open to all interested parties from across the University.
Microbes in Health & Disease
The Microbes in Health & Diseases Research Interest Group aims to foster collaboration across departments and faculties at KCL to explore the multifaceted role microbes play in health and disease.

multiscale RNA Networks and Pathways King’s Prize Doctoral Programme
RNA, RNA biology, PhD programme, King’s College London, gene expression, RNA structure and function, RNA networks, RNA medicine, mRNA vaccine, RNA therapeutic
News
Scientists identify new virus-killing protein
A newly identified protein called KHNYN teams up with ZAP, a known virus-killing protein, to destroy viruses related to HIV.

Research

Swanson Lab
Swanson lab in the Department of Infectious Diseases

Lipids and Membranes Research Interest Group
A Lipids and Membranes Research Interest Group

RNA Biology
RNA is at the forefront of biomedical research for its central role in how information is transferred from DNA to protein. This Research Interest Group is open to all interested parties from across the University.
Microbes in Health & Disease
The Microbes in Health & Diseases Research Interest Group aims to foster collaboration across departments and faculties at KCL to explore the multifaceted role microbes play in health and disease.

multiscale RNA Networks and Pathways King’s Prize Doctoral Programme
RNA, RNA biology, PhD programme, King’s College London, gene expression, RNA structure and function, RNA networks, RNA medicine, mRNA vaccine, RNA therapeutic
News
Scientists identify new virus-killing protein
A newly identified protein called KHNYN teams up with ZAP, a known virus-killing protein, to destroy viruses related to HIV.
