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Research Department of Infection

The Research Department of Infection (RDI) undertakes world-leading research and teaching on infectious disease, advancing and integrating basic and clinical research to understand and overcome pathogens of global importance, and foster excellence and leadership amongst the next generation of scientists and doctors.

Head of Department

Professor Robert Heyderman

Professor of Infectious Diseases
Division of Infection & Immunity

Email: r.heyderman@ucl.ac.uk

University College London
Cruciform Building
Gower Street
London

UCL Profile

Professor Robert Heyderman

Our vision

Our vision is to continue to evolve the Research Department of Infection (RDI) as a centre of world-leading research and teaching on infectious disease. To pursue this vision, we will advance and integrate basic and clinical research to understand and overcome pathogens of global importance and foster excellence and leadership amongst the next generation of scientists and doctors.

Vision, Mission and Goals


Lab and research groups

Discover our lab and research groups and find out more about the research being conducted by our scientists.

Investigators

Professor Benny Chain

Prof. Benny Chain

Professor Ariberto Fassati

Prof. Ariberto Fassati

Professor Richard Goldstein

Prof. Richard Goldstein

Professor Clare Jolly

Prof. Clare Jolly

Dr Laura McCoy

Dr Laura McCoy

Professor Tim McHugh

Prof. Tim McHugh

Professor Richard Milne

Prof. Richard Milne

Professor Mahdad Noursadeghi

Prof. Mahdad Noursadeghi

Prof. Deenan Pillay

Prof. Deenan Pillay

Dr Matthew Reeves

Dr Matthew Reeves

Dr Yasu Takeuchi

Dr Yasu Takeuchi

Professor Greg Towers

Prof. Greg Towers

Professor Sir Alimuddin Zumla

Prof. Sir Alimuddin Zumla

 

 


Contact

General enquiries: +44 (0)20 3108 2119
UCL switchboard: +44 (0)20 7679 2000

Division of Infection & Immunity
UCL Cruciform Building
University College London
90 Gower Street
London
WC1E 6BT

Nearest underground stations

The nearest underground stations are Euston Square (Circle, Hammersmith & City, Metropolitan line), Euston station (Victoria, Northern line, and London Overground), and Warren Street (Victoria, Northern line).

By bus

Buses stop immediately outside UCL’s main gate, which is opposite the Cruciform Building and a short walk from the Rayne Building. Services to this stop include route numbers: 10, 14, 24, 29, 73, 134, 390.

By train

The nearest mainline stations are Euston, St Pancras and King’s Cross.

By car

There are no parking facilities available at the Cruciform or Rayne Buildings. Visit the NCP website to find your nearest car park.00