David Clark BSc MSc
- Room 280
- LSHTM
- Keppel Street
- London
- WC1E 7HT
- T: 0207 9588179
My first degree was Biochemistry at Bristol, one year of which I spent at GSK.
After I finished that I went on to do an MSc in virology at Imperial College.
Affiliation
Teaching
I am involved in teaching on the molecular virology course and help in both lab practicals and bioinformatics tutorials. I also am involved in a virology distance learning course as a deputy module organiser.
Research
Currently I am working on viral cytokines and examining how they act as immunomodulators.
Research areas
- Vaccines
- Viruses
Disciplines
- Molecular biology
Disease and Health Conditions
- Infectious disease
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Selected publications
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Role of the atypical chemoattractant receptor CRAM in regulating CCL19 induced CCR7 responses in B-cell chronic lymphocytic leukemia
Catusse, J.; Leick, M.; Groch, M.; Clark, D.J.; Buchner, M.V.; Zirlik, K.; Burger, M.
Molecular Cancer, 2010; 9
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Predominant human herpesvirus 6 variant A infant infections in an HIV-1 endemic region of Sub-Saharan Africa.
Bates, M.; Monze, M.; Bima, H.; Kapambwe, M.; Clark, D.; Kasolo, F.C.; Gompels, U.A.;
J Med Virol, 2009; 81(5):779-789
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CCR5 signalling, but not DARC or D6 regulatory, chemokine receptors are targeted by herpesvirus U83A chemokine which delays receptor internalisation via diversion to a caveolin-linked pathway.
Catusse, J.; Clark, D.J.; Gompels, U.A.;
J Inflamm (Lond), 2009; 6(1):22
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