Research

TRIUMPH-NK is organised around public-safe workstreams that connect respiratory tissue context, NK-cell state mapping, and resilience evaluation.

Abstract four-part scientific illustration

Four public workstreams

The internal programme contains more detail, but the public view keeps the science high-level and non-operational.

01

Define protective respiratory NK-cell states

Describe tissue-resident and memory-like NK-cell programmes that may be relevant to respiratory immune resilience.

02

Map NK-cell states in lung and nasal tissue contexts

Compare lower- and upper-airway contexts using tissue models, cytometry, and single-cell profiling.

03

Explore immune drivers of durable tissue-resident NK-cell programmes

Study the broad biological signals associated with long-lived NK-cell tissue residency and readiness.

04

Evaluate respiratory viral resilience

Test associations between NK-cell states and respiratory resilience in relevant research models, without implying clinical efficacy.

Scientific architecture

The project combines tissue-facing biology with molecular and computational readouts. This schematic intentionally excludes protocol detail.

Tissue models

NK-cell co-culture concepts

Single-cell and cytometry profiling

Bioinformatics and signature discovery

Functional readouts

Abstract single-cell data landscape

Public-safety boundary

This page does not provide experimental protocols, delivery conditions, culture parameters, challenge conditions, titres, internal milestones, or unpublished results. TRIUMPH-NK is a research programme and does not claim clinical efficacy.