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  • Research Groups
    • Hurt Group

      Aeron’s research team at the WHO Collaborating Centre for Reference and Research on Influenza works on aspects of understanding the replication and transmission of drug resistant influenza viruses, characterising novel drug resistance mutations, and the global movement and evolution of human and avian influenza viruses.


    Current Projects

    • Investigating the relationship between antiviral clinical effectiveness and in vitro sensitivity

      Aeron’s group has established a detailed and sensitive ferret influenza infection/antiviral treatment model that monitors virological, immunological and behavioural components to assess antiviral effectiveness pre or post influenza viral infection. Using the model they can help establish an important understanding of clinical effectiveness against viruses with reduced antiviral sensitivity.


    Lab Team

    Hurt Group

    • Malet Aban
      Scientist
    • Sook Kwan Brown
      Scientist
    • Dr Danielle Tilmanis
      Post-doctoral Scientist
    • Honorary Postdoctoral Researcher
    • Post-doctoral Researcher
    • Leo Lee
      Scientist
    • Rubaiyea Farrukee
      PhD Student
    • Paulina Koszalka
      PhD Student

    Clinical Research

    Anyone can be infected by influenza, but some people are more susceptible to infection, severe disease and clinical complications. Clinical studies at the Doherty Institute are focused on specific risk groups, seeking to understand characteristics of viruses and the immune system that result in increased susceptibility and clinical severity. In particular, current studies are considering:

    Doherty Institute researchers are also characterising immune responses to influenza vaccination or infection in various groups of people, including:

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    Current projects

    • Influenza

      How do cross-reactive memory B cells affect influenza vaccine titers?

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    • Influenza

      LIFT: Investigating T cell immunity to influenza in Indigenous populations

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    • Influenza

      Understanding immunity to influenza viruses in patients hospitalised with severe and fatal disease

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