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Immunity to SARS-CoV-2 post-vaccination and infection in people who are immunosuppressed

 

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Honours; Masters (Research); PhD


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HEALTH THEMES
Disease Elimination; Health Security and Pandemic Preparedness Life Sciences COVID-19  

The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic poses a continued threat to public health and well-being, especially in people who have a compromised immune system.

Transplant recipients and people who have rheumatic diseases need to take lifelong immune suppression to prevent graft rejection and reduce systemic or organ related inflammation and damage induced by their own immune systems. However, this comes at a cost as these immunosuppressive therapies target immune cell functions required for effective immune responses to infections and vaccination.

The aim of this project is to profile the immune response to COVID-19 vaccination in people who live with a rheumatic disease and kidney transplant recipients.

Participants will be recruited from Monash Health Lupus, Rheumatoid Arthritis and Vasculitis clinics or the Monash Health Renal Transplant Service.

Using a range of assays and technologies, cellular and serological responses will be measured at multiple time points before and post-vaccination using flow cytometric based assays, ELISA and neutralising antibody assays. Using clinical and laboratory datasets important immune profiles and correlates of protection will be identified.

Students will work within a multidisciplinary collaborative team of virologists, immunologists, infectious diseases physicians, rheumatologists, kidney transplant physicians, nephrologists, and nurses at Monash Health.

There will be opportunities to coordinate the collection and processing of blood samples collected from study participants. Top-up scholarships are available.

Contact

Dr Gabriela Khoury
Theme Leader, Antiviral Immunity
gabriela.khoury@burnet.edu.au

Professor Heidi Drummer
Co-Head, Viral Entry and Vaccines Group; Co-Program Director, Disease Elimination; Scientific Director, Burnet Diagnostics Initiative; Principal Investigator, Burnet Vaccine Initiative
heidi.drummer@burnet.edu.au

Associate Professor Ian Woolley
Deputy Director, Monash Infectious Diseases; Director, Monash HIV
ian.woolley@monash.edu

Gabriela Khoury
PEOPLE
Heidi Drummer
PEOPLE

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