Prof. Kingston H.G. Mills is Professor of Experimental Immunology at Trinity College Dublin. His research investigates the role of T cells in immunity to infection, vaccination, and in autoimmune diseases, contributing to understanding of protective immunity against infectious diseases and dysregulated immunity in inflammatory diseases, such as multiple sclerosis. A Fellow of the Royal Irish Academy and recipient of the SFI research of the year award in 2020, he has published extensively on T-cell biology and vaccine development and continues to play a key role in advancing Ireland’s immunology research landscape.
Prof. Kingston H.G. Mills is Professor of Experimental Immunology at Trinity College Dublin. His research investigates the role of T cells in immunity to infection, vaccination, and in autoimmune diseases, contributing to understanding of protective immunity against infectious diseases and dysregulated immunity in inflammatory diseases, such as multiple sclerosis. A Fellow of the Royal Irish […]
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