Keith Gould
Senior Lecturer
Faculty of Medicine
National Heart Lung Institute
United Kingdom
Biography
Dr Gould is a Senior Lecturer in Immunology in the Section of Virology, Division of Infectious Diseases, at the St Mary's campus, and has been a Principal Investigator at Imperial College London since 1996. The theme of Dr Gould's research is antigen presentation by major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class I molecules, and in particular the biochemistry and cell biology of these molecules. In addition to research activities, Dr Gould plays a significant role in teaching. He is Leader for the Theme "Molecules, Cells and Disease" in years 1 and 2 of Undergraduate Medicine, and is Deputy Head of years 1 and 2 in Undergraduate Medicine. Dr Gould was given an Imperial College Award for Excellence in Teaching in both 2002 and 2007.
Research Interest
Virology
Publications
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Hoerter JAH, Brzostek J, Artyomov MN, et al., 2013, Coreceptor affinity for MHC defines peptide specificity requirements for TCR interaction with coagonist peptide-MHC, Journal of Experimental Medicine, Vol:210, ISSN:0022-1007, Pages:1807-1821
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Kennell ASM, Gould KG, Salaman MR, 2014, Proliferation assay amplification by IL-2 in model primary and recall antigen systems., Bmc Res Notes, Vol:7