Professor Malcolm Irving FRS
Professor
Research interests
- Biomedical and life sciences
- Cell Biology
Contact details
Biography
Professor Malcolm Irving is a Professor in the Randall Centre for Cell & Molecular Biophysics, School of Basic & Medical Biosciences.
Research
The Irving Group
The Irving Group is part of the Randall Centre for Cell & Molecular Biophysics
King’s MechanoBiology Centre (KMBC)
The King’s MechanoBiology Centre gives a common platform for researchers across different disciplines with complementary interests in mechanobiology
News
King's-Crick partnership celebrates five years
The partnership aims to facilitate the discovery of solutions for the world’s greatest medical challenges
King's awarded multi-disciplinary Mechanobiology doctoral training scheme by Leverhulme Trust
The Mechanics of Life Doctoral Scholarship Programme will draw on King’s research expertise in mechanobiology
Research
The Irving Group
The Irving Group is part of the Randall Centre for Cell & Molecular Biophysics
King’s MechanoBiology Centre (KMBC)
The King’s MechanoBiology Centre gives a common platform for researchers across different disciplines with complementary interests in mechanobiology
News
King's-Crick partnership celebrates five years
The partnership aims to facilitate the discovery of solutions for the world’s greatest medical challenges
King's awarded multi-disciplinary Mechanobiology doctoral training scheme by Leverhulme Trust
The Mechanics of Life Doctoral Scholarship Programme will draw on King’s research expertise in mechanobiology