Jamie Rossjohn
Monash University, VIC, Australia

Prof. Rossjohn is an NHMRC Australia Fellow at Monash University. Rossjohn has provided profound insight into T-cell biology, defining the basis of key immune recognition events by T-cells. He has used structural biology to explain pre-T-cell receptor (TCR) self-association in T-cell development, and how the TCR specifically recognises polymorphic Human Leukocyte Antigen (HLA) molecules in the context of viral immunity and aberrant T-cell reactivity. He has unearthed mechanisms of HLA polymorphism impacting on drug and food hypersensitivities, as well as Natural Killer cell receptor recognition. He has pioneered our understanding of lipid-based immunity by the innate Natural Killer T-cells, as well as MAIT cell recognition of vitamin B metabolites.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
Molecular architecture of the abT cell receptor-CD3 complex (#217)
8:45 PM
Richard Berry
Session Seven - Poster Session B Including Happy Hour & Trade Display
MR1 presents riboflavin metabolites to the immune system to counter bacterial infection (22123)
8:15 PM
Richard W Birkinshaw
Session Eleven - Young Investigators Award Session
The Structural and Molecular Investigations Into Natural Killer T cell receptor (NKT) and CD1d-Glycolipid Recognition (#130)
4:00 PM
Praveena Thirunavukkarasu
Session Five - Poster Session A including Refreshments
Structural Recognition of CD1d-restricted Microbial lipid antigen by Type II Natural killer T cells (#129)
4:00 PM
Srinivasan Sundararaj
Session Five - Poster Session A including Refreshments