Andrew Currie
Murdoch Univeristy, WA, Australia
- This delegate is presenting an abstract at this event.

Andrew Currie is a basic scientist with experience in the fields of paediatric innate immunity and infectious disease, with a focus on neonatal sepsis since 2008. He currently leads the Neonatal Immunology Research Group in partnership with Neonatal Consultant, Dr Tobias Strunk. The group’s research combines current cellular and molecular ‘omics’ methodologies with primary human infant samples, and more recently large animal neonatal studies, to understand how the innate immune system contributes to defence against infection in early life. Andrew and Tobias are working actively with neonatal research groups internationally to trial and translate key research findings into cost-effective and safe innate immune therapies for preventing and limiting infection and inflammation in preterm infants.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
A pilot study characterizing the blood transcriptome of neonates during sepsis using RNA-sequencing (#194)
4:00 PM
Andrew Currie
Poster Session One & Burnet Oration Cocktail Function
Bacterial sepsis potentiates hypoxic-ischemic brain injury in neonatal mice (#239)
4:00 PM
Jacqueline Lai
Poster Session One & Burnet Oration Cocktail Function
Towards a Systems Understanding of Neonatal Sepsis (#101)
12:15 PM
Andrew Currie
Symposium VI: Infectious Diseases