Katherine Kedzierska — ASN Events

Katherine Kedzierska

University of Melbourne, VIC, Australia

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Associate Professor Katherine Kedzierska is the Head of the Human T cell Laboratory in the Department of Microbiology and Immunology. Her principal area of expertise is viral immunology. She received her PhD from Monash University in 2002. Her PhD, performed at the Burnet Institute with Professor Suzanne Crowe, studied immunity to HIV infection and the mechanisms of disease pathogenicity. As an NHMRC Peter Doherty Fellow in the Department of Microbiology and Immunology with Laureate Professor Peter Doherty, Katherine undertook research into the key mechanisms underlying immunological T cell memory formation and persistence. Subsequently, as an NHMRC RD Wright Fellow, then an NHMRC CDF2 Fellow, Katherine has established her independent research on universal immunity to human influenza viruses.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:

Regulation of HLA-DR and CD38 expression in mild and severe influenza virus infection (#265)

4:00 PM
Xiaoxiao Jia
Poster Session Two

Differential glycosylation of the CD8a homodimer regulates binding to the non-classical MHC-I, H2-Q10 (#226)

4:00 PM
Katharine J Goodall
Poster Session One & Burnet Oration Cocktail Function

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

4:00 PM
Luca Hensen
Poster Session Two

Role of SATB1 in ensuring appropriate transcriptional programs needed for optimal activation and migration of influenza-specific CD8+ T cells (#344)

4:00 PM
Simone Nuessing
Poster Session Three

SATB1 shapes T cell fighters for influenza infection (#345)

4:00 PM
Simone Nuessing
Poster Session Three

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

Immunological mechanisms of chicken susceptibility to H7N9 influenza in the absence of a MBCS (#294)

4:00 PM
Daniel Layton
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

Age-related decline in primary CD8 T cell responses is associated with the development of senescence in virtual memory CD8 T cells (#331)

4:00 PM
Kylie M Quinn
Poster Session Two

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

The impact of prior immunity on seasonal influenza vaccine responses in an influenza vaccine-naïve Vietnamese cohort (#155)

4:00 PM
Maria Auladell Bernat
Poster Session One & Burnet Oration Cocktail Function

Characterisation of naïve influenza-specific TCR repertoires in human cord blood (#181)

4:00 PM
Jesseka Chadderton
Poster Session One & Burnet Oration Cocktail Function

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

4:00 PM
Sneha Sant
Poster Session Three

Understanding CD8+ T cell responses towards the native and alternate HLA-A*02:01-restricted WT1 epitope (#130)

2:15 PM
Oanh H. O. Nguyen
Workshop 12: The Best of ICB and CTI

Maintenance of the EBV-specific CD8+ TCRab repertoire in immunosuppressed lung transplant recipients (#133)

3:00 PM
Katherine Kedzierska
Workshop 12: The Best of ICB and CTI

Characterisation and Development of unconventional T cells (#51)

12:15 PM
Daniel Pellicci
Symposium III: Mucosal Immunology