
Ellesandra Noye
@ellesandranoye
PhD student, UQ, Trained Immunity, NLRP3, Influenza
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21-08-2020 08:26:33
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Congrats Kirsty Short for this nice work! Postnatal inflammation in ApoE−/− mice is associated with immune training and atherosclerosis portlandpress.com/clinsci/articl…

Pandemic proofing our future. #UQ’s Kirsty Short receives a #1.37 million NHMRC grant to develop a test and treatments effective against multiple virus threats. UQ Science #UQResearchandInnovation Week 2021 tinyurl.com/ydqksuhc



The best supervisor and the team ever! I couldnt ask for more than your tremendous guidance throughout my PhD tenure! Kirsty Short Thank you for putting me on the research world map! Jane Sinclair Ellesandra Noye marcus.tong @Melanie_Wu_ Dr. Chew


Congratulations Larisa Labzin @katina_hulme Ellesandra Noye on a fantastic review! frontiersin.org/articles/10.33…

Ping Dr Megan Sebben Vithya Saahar Frontier Labs Christina N. Zdenek, PhD @ARC_EQUS @MetroNorthHHS @LilyKenchEvans Zhao Xiang Ethan Briggs Ellesandra Noye Anthony Arnold Dr Serena Love


Excited to announce the publication of our latest paper looking at SARS-CoV-2 infection in kids (journals.plos.org/plosbiology/ar…) with Yanshan Asha Bowen UQ News telethonkids QUT Centre for Immunology & Infection Control and so many more amazing collaborators! See below for tweetorial 😊


Amazing work by NathalieV OPTIONS XI - IRF9 in the vagal ganglia affects the pathogenesis of influenza virus! A great collaboration with Dr Alice McGovern 🫁 UQ News UniMelb MDHS



The incredible Melanie Wu explaining RAS modulation as a novel treatment for viral disease - first ever international presentation and nailing it! #OptionsXI




Thank you to Options2024 for giving me the opportunity to discuss some of my work on the host transcriptome early in disease 🦠🧬 Special thanks to my wonderful supervisors Kirsty Short Arutha K, Meagan Carney and Kirsten Spann (who twitter is hiding from me).





Very proud to see the talented Julian Sng from the Kirsty Short lab presenting his post-acute sequelae (PASC) of COVID-19 at #AVS12 talking about their mouse adapted model and teasing out the phenotype of PASC.


Very interesting talk from my PhD colleague Melanie Wu (Kirsty Short lab), discussing how DIZE can potentially modulate the RAAS system to reduce severity of IAV and SARS-CoV-2 infection. Great session at AVS12.
