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Deborah Cunninghame Graham is a Non-Clinical Senior Lecturer in Molecular Medicine at King's College London, focusing on the genetic basis of autoimmune diseases, particularly Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE). She has a background in Applied Biology from the University of Hull and completed her PhD in Molecular Cell Biology at King’s College Hospital, London. Her post-doctoral research took place in the Haematology Department at Imperial College, where she specialized in Rheumatology. In 2010, she joined King's College London, where she now serves as the departmental Postgraduate Coordinator. Her research interests center around the genetic variants influencing SLE, including the role of Ikaros family transcription factors and the OX40 pathway in autoimmune disease. Cunninghame Graham employs a multi-omic approach to identify risk loci associated with autoimmune disorders, aiming to elucidate the pathologic mechanisms involved. Her work contributes significantly to understanding the biological processes related to genetic variations in autoimmune diseases.
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