Rossjohn Laboratory
Understanding immune function and dysfunction.
Latest News
- Congrats Erica and the Monash Sensory Science team – Finalists in 2023 Victorian Premier’s Design AwardsDecember 19, 2023 - 1:08 pm
- Sophia reflects on her Rossjohn Laboratory Graduate Disability Internship experienceDecember 19, 2023 - 12:54 pm
- Congrats Jamie on your Visiting Professor appointment at the University of OxfordNovember 29, 2023 - 12:51 pm
Listen to Erica’s interview with Vision Australia Radio
/in News /by Jennifer HuynhFocal Point Podcast – 01 Sept 2021 A weekly program presented by Peter Greco, Focal Point covers services from blindness organisation (Eg. Vision Australia) and other providers, technology, current affairs, breakthroughs in advocacy campaigns about all manner of challenges and promoting activities and events for people who are blind or vision impaired. This week Peter […]
Congrats to Wael and Adam: Winners of the Early Career Researcher Publication Prizes for 2021
/in News /by Jennifer HuynhThe Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences (MNHS) is committed to developing Faculty-based Early Career Researcher (ECR)* initiatives, to assist our ECRs in the development of their research careers. In addition to the emphasis placed on a strong track record in research publications and competitive funding, there is also the requirement for ECRs to secure […]
“My Goodness” – exploring what your digestive and immune system looks, sounds and feels like
/in News /by Jennifer HuynhOh My Goodness! *(My Goodness Me) In celebration of National Science Week 2021, the United Nations International Year of Fruit and Vegetables and the International Year of Creative Economy for Sustainable Development, Monash University is launching a multisensory book and exhibition titled ‘My Goodness’ – a tactile and interactive exploration of the science behind gut […]
Congrats Wael on your ARC DECRA
/in News /by Jennifer HuynhCongratulations to Monash Biomedicine Discovery Institute researcher Dr Wael Awad who is one of 15 Monash researchers recognised with Discovery Early Career Researcher Awards (DECRA) from the Australian Research Council (ARC). Dr Awad’s (Le Nours Lab) project aims to undertake discovery research to investigate the roles of metabolites in T cell immunity. This project expects to […]
Monash researchers make fundamental advance in understanding T cell immunity
/in News /by Jennifer HuynhMonash University researchers have provided a fundamental advance regarding how T cells become activated when encountering pathogens such as viruses. The recent study published in Science, co-led by Professor Nicole La Gruta, Professor Jamie Rossjohn and Professor Stephanie Gras with first author Dr Pirooz Zareie from the Monash Biomedicine Discovery Institute, have found that T Cells need to recognise […]