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Biography
I have gained my PhD degree from both Institute of Immunology and Experimental Therapy in Wroclaw and University Paris Diderot in 2012 working on generating murine and camel antibody fragments. I have joined King’s College in 2012 to work as a post-doctoral researcher at Protein Therapeutics Laboratory focusing on expression and cytotopic modification of potential drugs useful in complement and coagulation-based disorders. Currently working in Professor Steven Sacks laboratory, where my main interest is collectin-11 - identification of its ligand and designing its antagonists with therapeutic potential.
Research
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Sacks Group
Examining how locally made components of the defence system influence the acceptance of foreign tissue or cell grafts
Research
![Skin tissue thumbnail (780 × 440 px)](/newimages/folsm/thumbnail-pages/sims/skin-tissue-thumbnail-780-×-440-px.x90be0b11.png?width=380&height=215&fit=crop&f=webp)
Sacks Group
Examining how locally made components of the defence system influence the acceptance of foreign tissue or cell grafts