Stephen Turner
Monash University, VIC, Australia

Professor Stephen Turner is currently a NHMRC Principal Research Fellow and Head of the Department of Microbiology, Monash University. He was awarded his PhD in Viral Immunology from Monash University in 1997. He completed postdoctoral training with Dr Janet Ruby (University of Melbourne) studying pox viral pathogenesis, and then with Nobel Laureate, Professor Peter Doherty (St Jude Children’s Research Hospital, USA) studying influenza virus-specific T cell immunity. He returned to the University of Melbourne in 2002, was awarded an NHMRC RD Wright Fellowship in 2005 establishing his own research group. He was awarded a Pfizer Australia Senior Research Fellowship in 2007, an ARC Future Fellowship in 2012, and is currently an NHMRC Principal Research Fellow, and CIA on an NHMRC program grant that focuses on T cell immunity to influenza. His research interests utilize a combination of structural biology, genomics, systems biology, recombinant viral technology and cellular immunology to examine molecular factors that impact T cell responses to virus infection and vaccination.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
Protein tyrosine phosphatase non-receptor type 2 regulates development and function of skin-resident memory CD8 T cells (#58)
2:40 PM
Katharina Hochheiser
Workshop 5: Lymphocyte biology 2
Step-wise engagement of the killer T cell function underscored by H3K27me3 demethylation (#303)
4:00 PM
Jasmine Li
Poster Session Two