Fabio Luciani
University of New South Wales, NSW, Australia
- This delegate is presenting an abstract at this event.
Dr Fabio Luciani was trained as theoretical physicist (Masters), theoretical biologist (PhD 2006 from the Humboldt University of Berlin [Germany]). His research interests include adaptive immune responses against pathogen infections, computational models for studying host-pathogen interactions, and bioinformatics analysis of high throughput next generation sequencing data.
Dr Luciani has applied mathematical modelling to understand infectious diseases, focussing on transmission dynamics of drug resistant mycobacterium tuberculosis, and the transmission of hepatitis C virus among injecting drug users.
He has made several contribution in how HCV infect a new host and the role of T cell mediated responses using next generation sequencing technologies, flow cytometry and statistical modelling.
More recently, he has moved into single cell genomics and systems immunology approaches to understand T cell dynamics.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
Immune surveillance by a contiguous network of monocyte-derived macrophages residing in the hepatic capsule (#28)
3:40 PM
Frederic Sierro
Workshop 2: Infection and Immunity 1
Single cell analysis of self-reactive rogue b-cell clones in autoimmune disease (#115)
2:10 PM
Joanne H Reed
Workshop 10: Autoimmunity
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
Profiling rogue lymphocytes in autoimmune disease using single-cell multi-omics (#373)
4:00 PM
Manu Singh
Poster Session Three
Characterisation and Development of unconventional T cells (#51)
12:15 PM
Daniel Pellicci
Symposium III: Mucosal Immunology