Helen McGuire
Centenary Institute, NSW, Australia
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Dr McGuire is a NHMRC CJ Martin Early Career Fellow with 5½ years post-PhD research experience. Following an exceptionally productive postdoc in Stanford University (3 high impact publications including Nature Communications), she returned to Australia to the T cell Biology Research Group, Centenary Institute. She has a specialist role in the Ramaciotti Facility for Human Systems Biology, building on the mass cytometric expertise developed during postdoctoral training at Stanford. Having successfully run the first clinical trial samples on a mass cytometer in Australia, she now coordinates the local CyTOF user group, and helps on numerous collaborative projects, many of which revolve around understanding cancer.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
Identifying human regulatory B cells activated by IL-4-treated mast cells or their microvesicles by mass cytometry (#315)
4:00 PM
Felix Marsh-Wakefield
Poster Session Two
Manipulative Michele and Trustful Thomas: Mast cells activate regulatory B cells (#103)
1:10 PM
Felix Marsh-Wakefield
BD Science Communication Award Session
Investigating the expression of signalling pathways in major immune subtypes in cancer patients (#368)
4:00 PM
Diana Shinko
Poster Session Three
A blood dendritic cell vaccine expands anti-tumour T cell responses in AML (#172)
4:00 PM
Christian Bryant
Poster Session One & Burnet Oration Cocktail Function
Aussie Gut: Integrated gut microbial and mucosal inflammatory profiling in obesity (#405)
4:00 PM
Nicholas P West
Poster Session Three
Distinctive cellular immunity residues at the at the human fetomaternal interface (#320)
4:00 PM
John Miles
Poster Session Two