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Darius Armstrong-James is a Professor of Infectious Diseases and Medical Mycology at Imperial College London. He serves as an honorary consultant physician in infectious diseases and medical mycology at Imperial College Healthcare, Royal Brompton and Harefield Hospitals, as well as Guy's and St. Thomas'. His research focuses on clinically-driven translational studies in host-fungal pathogen-polymicrobial interactions and fungal antimicrobial resistance, particularly studying major mould pathogens like Aspergillus fumigatus. He co-leads several initiatives, including the UKRI Fungal Health Antimicrobial Resistance Network and the South East Asia DAR-SEA Research Network. Additionally, he is the co-director of the LifeArc-Cystic Fibrosis Trust PRECISION Translational Innovation Hub. Armstrong-James has a background in clinical senior lecturing in respiratory fungal diseases at the National Heart Lung Institute in the UK, and has held various research and clinician scientist positions. He holds degrees in Medicine, a PhD from Imperial College London, and an MSc from the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine.
National Heart Lung Institute, Respiratory Medicine • United Kingdom
Senior lecturer focusing on respiratory fungal diseases.
Imperial College London, Department of Infectious Diseases and Immunity • London, United Kingdom
Research role within infectious diseases and immunity department.
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