Dr Kevin Man
Kevin was awarded the 2017 NHMRC/RG Menzies Fellowship to further his research into circadian rhythm regulation on a cellular level at the University of California and the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research.
Kevin was awarded the 2017 NHMRC/RG Menzies Fellowship to further his research into circadian rhythm regulation on a cellular level at the University of California and the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research.
Adrian was awarded a NHMRC/RG Menzies Fellowship to carry out a study on the genetic characterisation of factors affecting generation of Foxp3+ regulatory T cells at the University of Washington and Australian National University.
Matthew was awarded the fellowship to complete postdoctoral research in the Sobell Department of Neurophysiology at the Institute of Neurology in London and the Prince of Wales Medical Research Institute in Sydney.
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Misty was awarded the NHMRC/RG Menzies Fellowship for T-cells research at the Cambridge Institute for Medical Research, UK and at the Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre in Melbourne.
Nick was awarded the NHMRC/RG Menzies Fellowship to study cells of the immune system within the Department of Cytokines and Lymphoid Development Pasteur Institute in Paris, and the Department of Immunology at the The Walter & Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research.
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John was awarded the NHMRC/RG Menzies Fellowship to investigate new proteolytic targets for inhibition of tumour induced angiogenesis at the Scripps Research Institute in California and the University of Queensland.
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Marie was awarded the NHMRC/RG Menzies Fellowship to study T-cell responses in persisting infections and interactions of T-cells with the innate immune system at the Institute of Molecular Medicine, Radcliff Hospital, Oxford University and at the University of Western Australia.
Sarah-Jane was awarded the NHMRC/RG Menzies Fellowship to investigate the role of circulating tumour specific DNA (ctDNA) which can be found in the bloodstream of individuals with cancer at the Cancer Research UK Cambridge Research Institute and the Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre, Melbourne.
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Karen was awarded the inaugural NHMRC/RG Menzies Fellowship to further understanding of molecular pathways that may contribute to the prevention of fatal heart attacks at the Babraham Institute at Cambridge University and at Monash University’s Department of Medicine at Box Hill Hospital.
Bob was awarded the NHMRC/RG Menzies Fellowship to further his research on the immunology of coeliac disease and defining the disease-causing components of gluten at the University of Oxford in the Nuffield Department of Medicine and the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research.