Stephanie Gras — ASN Events

Stephanie Gras

La Trobe University, VIC, Australia

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Prof Stephanie Gras is Head of the Viral & Structural Immunology Laboratory and Deputy Director of the La Trobe Institute for Molecular Science (LIMS) at La Trobe University. A Distinguished Professor and NHMRC Leadership Investigator, she is internationally recognised for her work in T cell immunology and structural biology, with over 150 publications in top-tier journals including Nature, Science, and Cell. Her research has revealed key insights into antigen recognition, HLA associations with asymptomatic COVID-19, and TCR docking mechanisms. Prof Gras is a recipient of multiple fellowships and prestigious awards, including the Georgina Sweet Award, SCANZ Sandy Mathieson Medal and the ASBMB Shimadzu Medal. She is also co-founder of Resseptor Therapeutics, developing T cell-based therapies.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:

An investigation of CD4+ TCR recognition of an immunodominant HIV epitope in controller individuals (#227)

4:00 PM
Stephanie Gras
Poster Session One & Burnet Oration Cocktail Function

The interplay between MHC and peptide in identification of self-peptides driving T cell alloreactivity (#358)

4:00 PM
Louise Rowntree
Poster Session Three

Novel CD8+ T-cell targets for protection of Indigenous Australians against severe influenza disease (#250)

4:00 PM
Luca Hensen
Poster Session Two

High affinity single TCR clone drives a terminally differentiated poly-functional cytotoxic T cell response against viral infection contributing to viral clearance (#312)

4:00 PM
Fabio Luciani
Poster Session Two

The first identification of immunodominant CD8+ T cell cross-reactivity across influenza types A, B and C (#89)

6:45 PM
Marios Koutsakos
New Investigator Award Session

Flu and how not to catch it (#102)

1:00 PM
Marios Koutsakos
BD Science Communication Award Session

Mapping protective influenza-specific CD8+ T cell targets for HLA-A*24:02 in Indigenous populations (#73)

2:55 PM
Bridie Clemens
Workshop 7: Infection and Immunity 2

Dissection of CD8+ T cell immunodominance hierarchy in human influenza virus infection (#362)

4:00 PM
Sneha Sant
Poster Session Three

Structural and mechanistic constraints of an effective antiviral T cell response (#417)

4:00 PM
Pirooz Zareie
Poster Session Three

To cope with genetic diversity for universal vaccine design: work like Netflix (#363)

4:00 PM
Sneha Sant
Poster Session Three

Divergent T cell receptor recognition modes of a 13-mer NY-ESO-1 tumour antigenic peptide complexed to HLA-B*07:02 (#234)

4:00 PM
Benjamin Gully
Poster Session One & Burnet Oration Cocktail Function