Kate Schroder
Institute for Molecular Bioscience, QLD, Australia

Professor Kate Schroder heads the Inflammasome Laboratory at the Institute for Molecular Bioscience (IMB, UQ), as an NHMRC RD Wright Fellow. She is also the Director of the IMB Centre for Inflammation and Disease Research.
Kate’s graduate (PhD 2005) and postgraduate studies defined novel macrophage activation mechanisms and surprising inter-species divergence in macrophage inflammatory programs. As an NHMRC CJ Martin Fellow in Switzerland, Kate then trained with Prof Jürg Tschopp, a pioneer in the inflammasome and cell death fields. Upon returning to Australia, Kate established the Inflammasome Lab in 2013. Kate’s laboratory is defining mechanisms of inflammasome signalling, antimicrobial defence and inflammatory disease. Kate’s lab co-invented inflammasome inhibitors entering Phase 2 clinical trials as anti-inflammatory drug candidates, under commercialisation by UQ start-up company, Inflazome, for which Kate served on the Scientific Advisory Board. Inflazome recently sold to pharmaceutical giant Roche for $620M plus milestones, in the largest ever deal for Australian academic intellectual property. Kate has published >100 articles in top journals, and was recently honoured with the 2020 Australian Academy of Science Nancy Millis Medal.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
Blocking protein prenylation in cell culture models of HIDS leads to the formation of NLRP3 inflammasomes by a mechanism dependent on extracellular ATP (#374)
4:00 PM
Oliver P Skinner
Poster Session Three
Identification of gene signatures associated with liver fibrosis by RNA-sequencing analysis of biopsies from chronic liver disease patients (#337)
4:00 PM
Divya Ramnath
Poster Session Two
NLRP3 triages danger signals to tailor the immune response to infection and injury (#128)
3:40 PM
Rebecca C Coll
Workshop 11: Innate Immunity
Regulation of inflammatory caspase activity during the innate immune response (#169)
4:00 PM
Dave Boucher
Poster Session One & Burnet Oration Cocktail Function
Screen for inflammasome function amongst NLRPs reveals that NLRP12 is not a bona fide inflammasome nucleator but inhibits the NLRP3 inflammasome (#416)
4:00 PM
Alina Zamoshnikova
Poster Session Three