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Understanding organ development and tissue regeneration provides a framework for elucidating disease mechanisms as well as for developing new therapeutics. Insights into developmental processes have shed light on the origin of congenital defects and inherited diseases, including metabolic disorders. Regenerative medicine with the generation of stem cell-based therapeutics is profoundly inspired by developmental biology. Additionally, reactivating endogenous regeneration processes and identifying regeneration factors hold tremendous therapeutic potential for the treatment of many diseases and injuries.

Our research interest group will build bridges in basic knowledge and application for translation across King’s, providing cohesion to this broad and interdisciplinary field. We will build a collaborative community to boost creativity and foster exciting interdisciplinary approaches.

Microsoft Teams Chat

For colleagues within King's there is a Microsoft Chat for this group. Please apply here to join the chat. (Internal Link)

People

Robin Ali

Professor of Human Molecular Genetics

Patricia  Barral

Professor of Immunobiology

Benedikt Berninger

Professor of Developmental Neurobiology

Sara Campinoti

Senior Postdoctoral Fellow

Activities

microsoft teams
Microsoft Teams Chat

Please join our Microsoft Teams Chat

People

Robin Ali

Professor of Human Molecular Genetics

Patricia  Barral

Professor of Immunobiology

Benedikt Berninger

Professor of Developmental Neurobiology

Sara Campinoti

Senior Postdoctoral Fellow

Activities

microsoft teams
Microsoft Teams Chat

Please join our Microsoft Teams Chat