معرفی
Khodor Hazime is a Research Fellow at the Department of Life Sciences, Faculty of Natural Sciences, Imperial College London. His research focuses on immunology, cancer biology, advanced imaging techniques, and cellular/molecular mechanisms. He holds a PhD in Biomedical Science from the University of Sheffield and an MSc in Chronic Disease and Inflammation from the University of Leicester.
- Education:
- PhD in Biomedical Science, University of Sheffield (2014–2018)
- MSc in Chronic Disease and Inflammation, University of Leicester (2013–2014)
His research interests include cancer immunotherapy, cilia biology, and imaging technologies to study cellular processes. He has contributed to studies on natural killer cell function, ciliary structure, and the role of prostaglandins in tumor immunity.
Recent publications highlight his work on super-resolution microscopy (STORM imaging), natural killer cell secretion mechanisms, and genetic influences on immune receptors. His research bridges immunology, cancer biology, and structural biology.
No scientific awards listed. His academic positions include roles at Imperial College London (since 2022) and the University of Manchester (2018–2022).
No explicit grants or advising details provided. Active in cilia biology and immunotherapy research teams.



