The Univeristy of Melbourne The Royal Melbourne Hopspital

A joint venture between The University of Melbourne and The Royal Melbourne Hospital

  • Research Groups
    • Victorian Tuberculosis Program Group

      Justin’s group specialises tuberculosis (TB) with an emphasis on latent TB and conducts activities ranging from expansion of theoretical foundations for understanding latency and risk associated with TB infection to socio-cultural engagement with communities at high risk for TB, and development of strategic public health policies towards TB elimination. The group includes researchers with expertise in a range of methodologies, including clinical research, epidemiology, mathematical modelling, ethics and interventional  research. 


    Current Projects


    Lab Team

    Victorian Tuberculosis Program Group


    Clinical Research

    Researchers at the Doherty Institute are engaged in broad clinical research efforts related to tuberculosis (TB) disease, management and elimination. There is an active program of population health and mathematical modelling research assisting with evaluation of effective and ethical TB strategies both in Australia and internationally. In parallel, basic research on TB includes understanding the TB genome and the body’s immune response to TB. These activities are strengthened by a range of state-wide services for public health management of TB provided at the Doherty Institute including clinical care, epidemiology, contact tracing and rapid diagnosis of infection and drug resistance. The close collaboration amongst groups with complementary expertise means that the Doherty Institute is an exciting environment for developing and implementing novel, high-impact strategies towards better TB care and global elimination of this disease.

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    Current projects

    • Tuberculosis

      The interaction between the host and pathogen genetics in susceptibility to tuberculosis

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    • Tuberculosis

      The role of unconventional T cells in cancer immunity

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