Improving The Diagnosis, Treatment And Prevention Of Infectious Diseases In Children
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$2,410,857.00
Summary
I am a clinician scientist whose research team bridges the gap between laboratory and clinical research to reduce the impact of childhood infectious diseases worldwide. The two main themes within my research program are: 1. Improving the diagnosis of childhood tuberculosis (TB) in resource-poor settings. 2. Understanding how BCG, the vaccine used to protect against TB, reduces other childhood illnesses, including non-TB infections, allergies, eczema and asthma.
Understanding Immune Responses To Severe Influenza Virus Infection And Vaccination In Humans
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$645,205.00
Summary
During influenza virus infection, people acquire robust and long-lasting immunity. However, current influenza vaccines elicit only transient immunity. I will define optimal responses in different immune cell types after natural infection versus vaccination; understand why some people fail to generate protective antibodies to the vaccine; and identify key biomarkers aimed at reducing influenza disease impact in high risk groups. This work will improve future influenza vaccination regimens.