Ameer-Beg, Simon


Dr Simon Ameer-Beg
King's College London
Randall division of cell and Molecular biophysics
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Barber, Paul


Dr Paul Barber
Gray Institute for Radiation Oncology & Biology
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Research Interests: Automated microscopy, image analysis and processing. Fluorescence Lifetime Imaging.
Cade, Nicholas

Dr Nic Cade
King's College London
Physics Department
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Research Interests: Near-field microscopy, nanoplasmonics, Fluorescence Lifetime Imaging, Surface Enhanced Raman Scattering

Carlin, Leo


Dr Leo Carlin
King's College London
Randall division of cell and Molecular biophysics
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Coolen, Ton

Professor Ton Coolen
King's College London
Department of Mathematics
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Eligal, Lior


Lior Eligal
King's College London
Physics Department
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Festy, Frederic

Dr Fred Festy
King's College London
Randall division of cell and Molecular biophysics
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Fraternali, Franca

Dr Franca Fraternali
King's College London
Randall division of cell and Molecular biophysics
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Heintzmann, Rainer

Dr Rainer Heintzmann
King's College London
Randall division of cell and Molecular biophysics
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Irving, Malcolm:


Professor Malcolm Irving FRS
King's College London
Randall division of cell and Molecular biophysics
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Research Interests: How does muscle work? Much is known about muscle structure at both the cellular and molecular levels. The goal of my research is to build an explanation of muscle function on these structural foundations.

Ng, Tony
Professor Tony Ng
King's College London
Randall division of cell and Molecular biophysics
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Richards, David

Professor David Richards
King's College London
Physics Department
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Suhling, Klaus

Dr Klaus Suhling
King's College London
Physics Department
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Thomas, Shaun

Dr. Shaun Thomas
King's College London
Department of Haematological Medicine
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Research Interests: Normal Haemopoiesis and abnormalities in MDS and myeloid leukaemias. Nuclear protein interaction networks in T cells during cell cycle progression. Epigenetics.
Vojnovic, Boris

Professor Boris Vojnovic
Gray Institute for Radiation Oncology & Biology
Advanced Technology Development
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Research Interests: Development of high resolution, multi-dimensional, clinical and laboratory, in vivo and in vitro imaging modalities applied to the understanding of vascular targeting pathways, cell signalling pathways and a range of radiation-targeted assays.