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Robert  Köchl

Dr Robert Köchl

Senior Lecturer

Research interests

  • Immunology

Biography

Dr Robert Köchl is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Immunology & Microbial Sciences.  

    Research

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    Kochl Group

    Kochl group in the School of Immunology & Microbial Sciences

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    The Rosalind Franklin Institute

    The Rosalind Franklin Institute (RFI) in Harwell, is a national Institute formed in partnership with King’s and other leading universities and funded by UKRI

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    King’s MechanoBiology Centre (KMBC)

    The King’s MechanoBiology Centre gives a common platform for researchers across different disciplines with complementary interests in mechanobiology

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    Immunometabolism (iMet) Research Interest Group (RIG)

    The aim of the i-met research interest group is to stimulate novel collaborations in the field of Immunometabolism, a young but rapidly growing field of research.

    News

    £1.4m awarded to investigate how tumour mechanics affect the immune response to cancer

    Dr Robert Köchl from King’s College London is co-leading a research project that has been awarded a £1.4 million Programme Foundation Award from Cancer...

    Researcher in the laboratory using a pipette.

      Research

      microscopes-hero banner
      Kochl Group

      Kochl group in the School of Immunology & Microbial Sciences

      RFIhandover0010-scaled
      The Rosalind Franklin Institute

      The Rosalind Franklin Institute (RFI) in Harwell, is a national Institute formed in partnership with King’s and other leading universities and funded by UKRI

      Cells
      King’s MechanoBiology Centre (KMBC)

      The King’s MechanoBiology Centre gives a common platform for researchers across different disciplines with complementary interests in mechanobiology

      mito etching -neeli 2021 - square
      Immunometabolism (iMet) Research Interest Group (RIG)

      The aim of the i-met research interest group is to stimulate novel collaborations in the field of Immunometabolism, a young but rapidly growing field of research.

      News

      £1.4m awarded to investigate how tumour mechanics affect the immune response to cancer

      Dr Robert Köchl from King’s College London is co-leading a research project that has been awarded a £1.4 million Programme Foundation Award from Cancer...

      Researcher in the laboratory using a pipette.