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      <image:caption>Daniel received his PhD from the University of Birmingham, UK, for his work on measles virus infection. He later moved to the Rockefeller University, in New York, where he studied how certain RNA viruses are sensed by the zinc finger antiviral protein (ZAP), inhibiting virus replication. Daniel joined the department of infectious disease at Imperial College London in 2022, where he is currently investigating how synonymous mutations in the genomes of viruses contribute to immune evasion.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Ibrahim hails from Malaysia where he received his BSc in Microbiology from University of Malaya. Delving into his passion for infectious disease and molecular biology led him to pursue a MSc in Molecular Biology and Pathology of Viruses at Imperial College London, UK where he explored the interaction of zinc finger antiviral protein (ZAP) and TRIM25. Currently, he is a Research Assistant and is looking to venture in a PhD covering similar fields.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Elizabeth holds a First-Class BSc in Biomedical Science from King's College London, where she specialised in Immunology and Infectious Disease, and received the Layton Science Research award. She subsequently began a PhD jointly between Imperial College London and The Pirbright Institute. Her research investigates the role of untranslated regions in paramyxoviruses, including their potential involvement in the viral life cycle, and how they may contribute to evasion of host antiviral defences. Outside of the lab, Elizabeth is a keen musician who enjoys playing the harp and singing. Through her music, she has supported a number of charitable causes, raising funds for organisations including Help the Heroes, Orpheus and St Catherine's Hospice, and has run the London Marathon in aid of Cancer Research UK.</image:caption>
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