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Dr Kristin Ladell



Projects as PI

  • Generation and maintenance of protective immunological memory to influenza to inform vaccine design and therapy or critically ill patients (15/08/2018 -  31/12/2018)
  • Identification of immune cell subsets with heightened cellular turnover and signs of biological ageing in severe myalgic encephalitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (13/01/2020 -  31/01/2021)
  • PhD Studentship (01/10/2022 -  30/09/2026)


Projects as Co-Investigator
  
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  • Bacterial mucosal immunotherapy for prevention of wheeze in preterm born infants (BALLOON Trial) (01/03/2024 -  31/03/2028)
  • Does a viral infection drive pathogenic CD8 + T cell expansions in multiply sclerosis? (01/02/2013 -  31/05/2015)
  • How do lymphocyte proliferation and survival contribute to immunological memory in health, ageing and HIV infection? (01/01/2011 -  31/12/2013)
  • Innate pathogen sensing by local unconventional T cells during microbial infections (01/08/2016 -  30/11/2020)
  • PolyBio Long Covid Research Phase 1 (01/06/2023 -  31/05/2027)


Research Datasets

  • Data for "ADAM17 targeting by human cytomegalovirus remodels the cell surface proteome to simultaneously regulate multiple immune pathways" - Rubina A, Patel M, Nightingale K, et al. (2023). Cardiff University. 10.17035/d.2023.0273094483. Virology Immunomodulation Cell-mediated immunity


Last updated on 2026-12-01 at 20:34

 

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