Imperial College London

Dr Evangelos Triantafyllou

Faculty of MedicineDepartment of Metabolism, Digestion and Reproduction

Lecturer in Liver Immunology
 
 
 
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Contact

 

e.triantafyllou Website

 
 
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Location

 

10.N12ACommonwealth BuildingHammersmith Campus

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Summary

 

College/Department roles


  • Member of the People and Culture Committee (2023-today)
  • Postdoc and Fellow Champion (2023-today)
  • Member of the Higher Degrees Research Committee (2022-2024)
  • Section Rep, Hepatology and Gastroenterology (2022-2024)

Student supervision


BSc and MSc students

Primary Supervisor

  • iBSc Gastroenterology and Hepatology: Essam Marcus (2024), Hagger Georgina (2023), Turic Anya (2021), O' Connor Thomas (2020)
  • BSc Biomedical Sciences: Lee Ruby (2023)
  • MSc Immunology: Morel Sarah (2023), Husbyn Hannah (2019)

PhD students

Primary Supervisor

  • Patseas Dimitrios, "Immune dysregulation and therapeutic immunomodulation in chronic liver disease" (PhD at Imperial College London)

Co-Supervisor

  • Sheth Roosey, "Checkpoint inhibitors for immune regulation in liver failure syndromes" (PhD at King's College London)
  • Delo Joseph, "Dynamic expression of immune checkpoints on immune cells in patients at different stages of liver disease and their role in cirrhosis associated immune dysfunction" (PhD at St George's University London)
  • Artru Florent, "Impact of effective albumin concentration on key eicosanoids circulating level and immune dysfunction in severe alcoholic hepatitis and ACLF: an translational prospective study" (PhD at King's College London)
  • Mukherjee Sujit, "MerTK expressing macrophages in hepatocellular carcinoma: a potential novel immunotherapeutic target" (PhD at Imperial College London)

Assistant Supervisor

  • Gudd Cathrin, "Understanding the pathogenesis of immune checkpoint inhibitor-induced hepatitis" (PhD at Imperial College London)
  • Singanayagam Arjuna, "Modulation of MER tyrosine kinase signalling in liver failure: a therapeutic strategy to reverse immuneparesis and susceptibility to infection" (PhD at Imperial College London)