MrWilliam Traves

Research Assistant

National Heart & Lung Institute - Faculty of Medicine

  • Research Assistant
    National Heart & Lung Institute - Faculty of Medicine
  • VPD building, Hammersmith Campus, United Kingdom

BIO

My research seeks to understand the complex interactions between immune, epithelial, stromal, and neuronal cells toegther with extracellular matrix, contribute to the pathophysiology of chronic lung diseases, particularly severe asthma. I use intact tissue from human paediatric and adult subjects, alongside mouse models of chronic lung diseases to study these processes in their native spatial context. My work combines spatially resolved, high-dimensional imaging with mass spectrometry approaches to investigate tissue organisation, cellular interactions, and extracellular matrix remodelling.

 

After completing a BSc in Biology at Swansea University in 2020, I moved to London to undertake an MSc in Immunology at Imperial College London, with the research component carried out in the Lloyd Lab. Following this, I remained in the Lloyd Lab to undertake a PhD in Clinical Medicine Research, which I completed in 2025.

 

Alongside my research, I am actively involved in several professional roles. I serve on the Health and Safety Executive Committee for the National Heart and Lung Institute, am a committee member for the British Society for Immunology London Immunology Group, and act as a Task Force Secretary for the European Academy of Allergy and Clinical Immunology.

DEGREES

  • PhD, Clinical Medicine Research
    National Heart and Lung Institute, Imperial College London, London, United Kingdom1 Oct 2021 - 1 Oct 2025
  • MSc, Immunology
    Imperial College London, London, United Kingdom1 Oct 2020 - 1 Oct 2021
  • BSc, Biology
    Swansea University, Swansea, United Kingdom1 Sep 2017 - 1 Sep 2020

LANGUAGES

  • English
    Can read, write, speak, understand and peer review

FACULTY

  • Faculty of Medicine

POSITION NAME

  • Research Assistant