Cathy De Lara
Research Assistant
After gaining my BSc in genetics from the University of Swansea I worked for the MRC’s Radiobiology unit at Harwell where I looked at different types of radiation and the damage they do to DNA.
After moving to the Jenner Institute in Compton I joined the Beverley group studying the turnover rates of different cell types in both healthy subjects and those infected with TB and HIV. I also gained my MSc in immunology from Kings in London.
In 2009 the Beverley group moved to the PMB and in 2011 I changed groups and now work for the Klenerman group where I am involved in several projects. Since working for Paul I have been involved in several RSV (Respiratory Syncytial virus) vaccine trials. I am now looking at the immune response to different HCV treatments in volunteers in the BOSON HCV treatment study.
Recent publications
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First-in-Human Randomized Study to Assess the Safety and Immunogenicity of an Investigational Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) Vaccine Based on Chimpanzee-Adenovirus-155 Viral Vector-Expressing RSV Fusion, Nucleocapsid, and Antitermination Viral Proteins in Healthy Adults.
Journal article
Cicconi P. et al, (2020), Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America, 70, 2073 - 2081
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Illumina and Nanopore methods for whole genome sequencing of hepatitis B virus (HBV)
Journal article
McNaughton AL. et al, (2019), Scientific Reports, 9
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Novel genetically-modified chimpanzee adenovirus and MVA-vectored respiratory syncytial virus vaccine safely boosts humoral and cellular immunity in healthy older adults.
Journal article
Green CA. et al, (2019), The Journal of infection, 78, 382 - 392
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Single-cell transcriptome analysis of CD8 + T-cell memory inflation.
Journal article
Highton AJ. et al, (2019), Wellcome open research, 4
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Humoral and cellular immunity to RSV in infants, children and adults
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Green CA. et al, (2018), Vaccine, 36, 6183 - 6190