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Molecular Pathology Department

The Molecular Pathology Department comprises four specialist laboratories at King's College Hospital. 

The laboratories were purpose built in 2008 to reduce the risk of Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) contamination, and are extremely well equipped.

Genetic testing for inherited disease, infectious disease and somatic disease all takes place in the same area with a separate clinical and scientific lead for each pathology discipline.

Continual innovation is integral to the way we work and our commitment to various clinical academic groups and in the development of King’s Health Partners, one of only six Academic Health Science Centres (AHSCs) in England designated by the Department of Health.

Key features

  • We have multiple next-generation sequencing machines on-site, allowing the development of new innovative assays; constantly increasing the diagnostic repertoire we are able to offer.
  • Sample barcoding permits automation of most of the diagnostic processes, from DNA extraction to genotype results.
  • Bioinformatic support is provided by collaboration with the Institute of Psychiatry’s Bioinformatics Research Centre (BRC) group, who use the latest tools and computing software to analyse biological data.
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Last updated on 12/11/2013
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  • SE-HMDS Laboratory for Molecular Haemato-Oncology at King's College Hospital
  • Red Cell Centre - Molecular Diagnostics Laboratory
  • Advanced Diagnostics Laboratory at King's
Friday, 5 August, 2016
Loss of Major DNase I Hypersensitive Sites in Duplicated β-globin Gene Cluster Incompletely Silences HBB Gene Expression.
Reading NS , Shooter C , Song J , Miller R , Agarwal A , Lanikova L , , Thein SL , Divoky V , Prchal JT
Thursday, 14 January, 2016
A Comprehensive Next Generation Sequencing Gene Panel Focused on Unexplained Anaemia
Poster has been presented at American Society of Haematology, UK Red Cell Specialist Interest Group and the ENERCA, European Network for Rare and Congenital Anaemias .
Frances Smith , David Brawand , L. Steedman , Matthew Oakley , C. Wall , P. Rushton , K. Sibson , M. Allchurch , C. Hemmaway , , S-L. Thein , D. Rees ,
Monday, 19 October, 2015
Genomic DNA "finger-printing" in diagnostic virology to clarify discrepant HIV results.
Dr Malur Sudhanva , Tania Senior-McKenzie , Hembrom R ,
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Professor David Rees
Clinical Lead
Frances Smith
Operations Manager and Clinical Scientist
Tania Senior-McKenzie
Senior Biomedical Scientist
Matthew Oakley
Senior Biomedical Scientist

Red Cell Centre - Protein Laboratory

020 3299 2455
kch-tr.redcelllab@nhs.net
c/o Central Specimen Reception
Blood Sciences Laboratory
Ground Floor Bessemer Wing
King’s College Hospital
Denmark Hill
London SE5 9RS
Mon-Fri, 9.00am-5.30pm

Red Cell Centre - Molecular Diagnostics Laboratory

020 3299 1246 / 2265
kch-tr.pnd@nhs.net
c/o Central Specimen Reception
Blood Sciences Laboratory
Ground Floor Bessemer Wing
King’s College Hospital
Denmark Hill
London SE5 9RS
Mon-Fri, 9.00am-5.30pm

Last updated: 12/11/2013

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