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Linda Klavinskis

Professor Linda Klavinskis

Professor of Viral Immunology

Research interests

  • Immunology

Biography

Professor Linda Klavinskis is a Professor of Viral Immunology in the School of Immunology & Microbial Sciences.  

    Research

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    School of Immunology & Microbial Sciences: Development, Diversity & Inclusion

    The work of the Development, Diversity & Inclusion committee for the School of Immunology & Microbial Sciences

    News

    Professor Linda Klavinskis elected as President of the International Society for Vaccines

    Professor Klavinskis will serve as the President of the ISV over 2024 and 2025 term

    Professor Linda Klavinskis

    Academics provide research evidence to Cabinet Office COVID-19 TaskForce

    Researchers teach a 3-day online course on COVID-19, leading to invitation to update members of Cabinet Office COVID taskforce.

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    New findings could lead to improved vaccinations against sexually transmitted infections

    In a study published today in the Nature Communications, researchers from King’s have shown how skin vaccination can generate protective CD8 T-cells that are...

    Test tubes

      Research

      diversity and inclusion hands ch design csi mobil 743x496
      School of Immunology & Microbial Sciences: Development, Diversity & Inclusion

      The work of the Development, Diversity & Inclusion committee for the School of Immunology & Microbial Sciences

      News

      Professor Linda Klavinskis elected as President of the International Society for Vaccines

      Professor Klavinskis will serve as the President of the ISV over 2024 and 2025 term

      Professor Linda Klavinskis

      Academics provide research evidence to Cabinet Office COVID-19 TaskForce

      Researchers teach a 3-day online course on COVID-19, leading to invitation to update members of Cabinet Office COVID taskforce.

      covidthumbnail

      New findings could lead to improved vaccinations against sexually transmitted infections

      In a study published today in the Nature Communications, researchers from King’s have shown how skin vaccination can generate protective CD8 T-cells that are...

      Test tubes