Jim McCluskey
University of Melbourne, VIC, Australia
Professor McCluskey's research involves understanding the structure, function and polymorphism of the major histocompatibility complex molecules that regulate adaptive immunity. He has an international reputation for his research in basic and clinical immunology and is recognised for his leadership in the field of HLA biology, HLA-linked drug hypersensitivities, CD1d recognition, and MAIT cell biology.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
The role of the CD8 co-receptor on MAIT cells (#376)
4:00 PM
Michael N.T. Souter
Poster Session Three
Immunological function of alternatively spliced isoforms of MR1 (#304)
4:00 PM
Shihan Li
Poster Session Two
MAIT cells: friend or foe? Role in H. pylori induced gastritis (#37)
2:25 PM
Criselle Dsouza
Workshop 4: Mucosal Immunity
Development of MAIT cells (#88)
6:30 PM
Hui-Fern Koay
New Investigator Award Session
Characterisation of Human MR1-restricted T cells (#223)
4:00 PM
Nicholas Gherardin
Poster Session One & Burnet Oration Cocktail Function
Development and diversity of mr1-restricted t cells (#36)
2:10 PM
Dale Godfrey
Workshop 4: Mucosal Immunity
Divergent T cell receptor recognition modes of a 13-mer NY-ESO-1 tumour antigenic peptide complexed to HLA-B*07:02 (#234)
4:00 PM
Benjamin Gully
Poster Session One & Burnet Oration Cocktail Function
Characterisation and Development of unconventional T cells (#51)
12:15 PM
Daniel Pellicci
Symposium III: Mucosal Immunology