Daniel Fernandez-Ruiz
Peter Doherty Institute, VIC, Australia
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Daniel Fernandez-Ruiz received a Bachelor in Biology and Biochemistry by the University of Oviedo, Spain, and obtained his PhD from the University of Bonn, Germany, in 2008. He then took up a postdoctoral position on malaria immunology in Bill Heath’s lab, where he is currently based. His research explores malaria immunity, particularly focusing on T cell memory and vaccination. His work led to the generation of two T cell receptor-transgenic mouse lines specific for malaria parasite antigens (termed PbT-I and PbT-II) that are valuable tools for the detailed analysis of T cell function during Plasmodium infection. Also, he pioneered the study of liver-resident memory T cells in malaria, their potential for protection and their generation through novel vaccination strategies.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
Plasmodium berghei ANKA sporozoite infection induces the formation of liver-associated CD8 T cells that resemble tissue resident memory cells (#52)
6:00 PM
Daniel Fernandez Ruiz
Poster Session 1
Impaired Antigen Presentation Following Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome (SIRS) is Caused by the Local Induction of a Paralysis Program in Developing Dendritic Cells (#191)
6:00 PM
Jose A Villadangos
Poster Session 2