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McCluskey Group

Overview

MAIT cells respond to precursors of riboflavin, allowing the immune system to detect microbial invaders. The McCluskey group aims to understand their role in infection/inflammatory conditions and is tackling this question using mouse models, human tissue analysis and structural biology.

If you are interested to collaborate with us, please, feel free to get in touch. Please note that the human and mouse MR1 tetramers developed in our laboratory can now be ordered through the NIH tetramer core facility.

James McCluskey 2025
Professor James McCluskey
Redmond Barry Distinguished Professor
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Associate Professor Sidonia Eckle
Laboratory Head, NHMRC Emerging Leadership Fellow, Dame Kate Campbell Fellow
Dr Zhenjun Chen
Senior Research Officer
James McCluskey 2025
Professor James McCluskey
Redmond Barry Distinguished Professor
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