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Leonie Taams obtained a PhD in Immunology from Utrecht University, the Netherlands, with a thesis entitled 'Anergic T cells as active regulators of the immune response'. Leonie undertook postdoctoral studies at the Royal Free and University College Medical School in London. There, with Professor Arne Akbar, she isolated and characterised, as one of the first groups worldwide, human regulatory CD4+CD25+ T cells.
Leonie continued to translate her findings to human inflammatory disease, by studying the presence and function of these cells in rheumatoid arthritis, during her postdoctoral research at the University Medical Centre Utrecht. In early 2003, she took up a Lecturer position at King’s College London, where she is now Professor of Immune Regulation & Inflammation. At King’s, Leonie runs an active research lab that studies fundamental cellular and molecular mechanisms that initiate, perpetuate and regulate immune-mediated inflammation in human health and disease.
Previously, Leonie was a member of the EULAR and ewIMID scientific programme committees. She was Congress Secretary of the British Society of Immunology (BSI) and a BSI Trustee. She was a member of the Divisional Athena Swan Self Assessment Team that led to an Athena SWAN silver award. Leonie also held substantive teaching & education roles, including Deputy Director and Chair of the Assessment Sub Board of the MSc Immunology, module organizer and personal tutor. She is a recipient of the King’s Graduate School Supervisory Excellence Award 2011-2012.
Leonie continued to translate her findings to human inflammatory disease, by studying the presence and function of these cells in rheumatoid arthritis, during her postdoctoral research at the University Medical Centre Utrecht. In early 2003, she took up a Lecturer position at King’s College London, where she is now Professor of Immune Regulation & Inflammation. At King’s, Leonie runs an active research lab that studies fundamental cellular and molecular mechanisms that initiate, perpetuate and regulate immune-mediated inflammation in human health and disease.
Previously, Leonie was a member of the EULAR and ewIMID scientific programme committees. She was Congress Secretary of the British Society of Immunology (BSI) and a BSI Trustee. She was a member of the Divisional Athena Swan Self Assessment Team that led to an Athena SWAN silver award. Leonie also held substantive teaching & education roles, including Deputy Director and Chair of the Assessment Sub Board of the MSc Immunology, module organizer and personal tutor. She is a recipient of the King’s Graduate School Supervisory Excellence Award 2011-2012.
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