Louise Boyle

 Senior Research Fellow
Pathology
Cambridge University
United Kingdom

Academician Pathology
Biography

Dr. Louise Boyle is affiliated to the Department of Pathology, Cambridge University. Dr. Louise Boyle is currently providing services as  Senior Research Fellow. Dr. Louise Boyle has authored and co-authored multiple peer-reviewed scientific papers and presented works at many national and International conferences. Dr. Louise Boyle contributions have acclaimed recognition from honourable subject experts around the world. Dr. Louise Boyle is actively associated with different societies and academies. Dr. Louise Boyle academic career is decorated with several reputed awards and funding. Dr. Louise Boyle research interests include Antigen Processing, MHC Class I, MHC Class II, MHC, Human Studies, Cytotoxic T Cells (CTL), Natural Killer Cells, Natural Killer Receptors, Antigen Presentation, Dendritic Cells, HLA.

Research Intrest

Antigen Processing, MHC Class I, MHC Class II, MHC, Human Studies, Cytotoxic T Cells (CTL), Natural Killer Cells, Natural Killer Receptors, Antigen Presentation, Dendritic Cells, HLA

List of Publications
Abualrous ET, Fritzsche S, Hein Z, Al‐Balushi MS, Reinink P, Boyle LH, Wellbrock U, Antoniou AN, Springer S. F pocket flexibility influences the tapasin dependence of two differentially disease‐associated MHC Class I proteins. European journal of immunology. 2015 Apr 1;45(4):1248-57.
Hermann C, Trowsdale J, Boyle LH. TAPBPR: a new player in the MHC class i presentation pathway. HLA. 2015 Mar 1;85(3):155-66.
Hermann C, Van Hateren A, Trautwein N, Neerincx A, Duriez PJ, Stevanović S, Trowsdale J, Deane JE, Elliott T, Boyle LH. TAPBPR alters MHC class I peptide presentation by functioning as a peptide exchange catalyst. Elife. 2015 Oct 6;4:e09617.