Rossjohn Laboratory
Understanding immune function and dysfunction.
Latest News
- Congrats Jamie and the international team on awarded funding for an 8-year research programme from global charitable foundation Wellcome Trust.April 17, 2024 - 2:20 pm
- Monash Sensory Science ‘Highly Commended’ Award – Victorian Premier’s Design AwardsApril 16, 2024 - 1:34 pm
- Congrats Erica and the Monash Sensory Science team – Finalists in 2023 Victorian Premier’s Design AwardsDecember 19, 2023 - 1:08 pm
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 […]
Congratulations to Jia Jia and Claerwen whose study on Rheumatoid Arthritis was published today in Science Immunology
/in News /by Jennifer HuynhNew understanding of the deleterious immune response in rheumatoid arthritis Researchers within the Biomedicine Discovery Institute (BDI) at Monash University have made a breakthrough in understanding the role played by high-risk immune genes associated with the development of rheumatoid arthritis (RA). The findings, published in Science Immunology, were the result of a seven-year collaboration led by […]
ASBMB Today: Unravelling the mind’s eye — science through a novel lens
/in News /by Jennifer HuynhErica’s story and our Sensory Science initiative is featured on page 33 of the April issue of ASBMB Today: Science & Art. View PDF View article online Original story by Kamalika Saha in ASBMB Today : Science & Art
Congrats Erica on the award of the National Science Week grant ‘My Goodness: Interactive multisensory science books’
/in News /by Jennifer HuynhGet a taste for science in National Science Week! Our $500 000 grant round for 2021 has just been announced with great projects from around the country preparing to celebrate science. Many of the projects took inspiration from the National Science Week school theme of Food – Different by Design, including Food – Now and into the Future which is all […]