Paul Hertzog
Hudson Institute of Medical Research, VIC, Australia
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Professor Paul Hertzog is a NHMRC Senior Principal Research Fellow, Head of the Centre for Innate Immunity and Infectious Diseases, Associate Director of the Hudson Institute of Medical Research, Professor at Monash University and an Adjunct Professor of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. He obtained his PhD from the University of Melbourne and undertook postdoctoral positions in the USA at the Eppley Institute of Cancer Research and at the University of York in the UK. He has an established record of research on innate immune responses in infection, inflammation and cancer, particularly regulation by interferons. His group’s work has been published in eminent journals including Cell, Science, Nature Immunology, Nature Medicine, Immunity, and the Journal of Clinical Investigation, etc. This work resulted in Professor Hertzog being awarded the international 2013 Milstein Award for Excellence in Interferon and Cytokine Research. Professor Hertzog is co-founder of the Victorian Infection and Immunity Network and co-convenes the Lorne Infection and Immunity annual conference.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
Ifnar2 plays an important role in limiting inflammation and disease following influenza virus infection (#181)
6:00 PM
Michelle D Tate
Poster Session 2
A role for interferon epsilon in the innate immune response in the female reproductive tract (#125)
6:00 PM
Niamh E Mangan
Poster Session 2
Glucocorticosteroids dampen anti-viral defences and enhance the replication of respiratory viruses (#184)
6:00 PM
Belinda J Thomas
Poster Session 2
Exploiting the type-1 Interferon pathway in the treatment and prediction of breast cancer metastasis (#321)
6:00 PM
Jai Rautela
Poster Session 2