Gabrielle Belz
Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research, VIC, Australia
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Gabrielle Belz originally trained in Veterinary medicine and surgery and received her PhD from the University of Queensland before undertaking postdoctoral training with Peter Doherty at St Jude Children’s Research Hospital where she developed an intense interest in how the immune system fights off infection. Gabrielle returned to the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute (Melbourne) as a Wellcome Trust Senior Overseas Fellow and established a program in pathogen infection to illuminate the complex interactions that occur between cells of the innate and adaptive immune system. Her research contributions have been recognized by a number of awards including a HHMI international fellowship and the Gottschalk Medal (Australian Academy of Science). Currently, she leads a research team that focuses on uncovering the cellular, transcriptional and epigenetic signals required to form long-lived protective immunity with a major focus on innate lymphocytes, dendritic cells and T cells.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
Critical mucosal protection by the complex innate lymphoid cell network (#S-5)
11:30 AM
Gabrielle Belz
Concurrent Symposia 5 - Innate lymphoid cells and cytokine secretory mechanisms
Sidt2 is required for innate immunity to extracellular dsRNA (#313)
6:00 PM
Ken Pang
Poster Session 2
Suppressor of cytokine signalling (SOCS) 5 regulates the innate anti-viral responses to influenza A infection. (#278)
6:00 PM
Lukasz Kedzierski
Poster Session 1
Understanding the Role of Cytokines in the Onset and Progression of Intestinal-Type Gastric Cancer (#306)
6:00 PM
Paul Nguyen
Poster Session 2