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9th Princess Chulabhorn International Science Congress (Thailand, December 2024)
Greg spoke at the 9th Princess Chulabhorn International Science Congress in Bangkok about innate immune contribution to cancer outcome. Greg also spoke to teachers about teaching virology.
Explore the Towers Lab

People and Research
Learn more about the current and former members of the Towers Lab.

The Towers lab has re-opened for SARS-CoV-2 work
We have collaborated with other labs to address some key SARS-CoV-2 questions.

Publications
Selected publications from Greg Towers and collaborators of the Towers Lab.

Collaborations
Learn more about our collaborations with scientists at UCL, other universities, and scientific bodies.

Teaching
We encourage our researchers to teach and mentor students at BSc and MSc level, and invite talented students to pursue their projects with us.

Public Engagement
Talking about science to non-scientists helps our confidence and fluency of communication and clarity of thought.

Virtual Virology Seminar Series
A different kind of seminar. One lab, three talks, two hours. Covers the best virology research with plenty of time for discussion.

Work with Us
We have an excellent track record in recruiting promising scientists as fellows and providing the scientific environment and mentorship that need to become successful independent investigators.

Contact Us
The Greg Towers Lab is based at the Cruciform Building on UCL's Bloomsbury Campus.
Funding
We are funded by an Investigator Award in Science No 220863 from Wellcome to Professor Greg Towers and a Wellcome collaborative award No 214344 as well as grants from the UKRI Medical Research Council, the US National Institutes of Health (NIH), Rosetrees Trust, The Evolution Education trust (EET), and NIHR UCLH Biomedical Research Centre (BRC).





