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Michael Hickey

@mhickey_ivm

Scientist | Director, Monash University Centre for Inflammatory Diseases @monashcid | In vivo microscopist | Tennis nut

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linkhttps://www.monash.edu/medicine/scs/research/leukocyte calendar_today21-05-2020 07:42:38

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How cool is this? Work from Ursula Norman from @monashcid on the role of CD103 in Tregs is featured on the cover of the current issue of The Journal of Immunology 😍. Look at those Tregs go when CD103 is inhibited! Congrats Ursula.

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Congratulations to MonashCID's own Dr. Kate Robson Kate Robson for winning the ANZSN Young Investigator Discovery and and Translational award for 2023. Continuing on a long and proud history of ANZSN awardees from MonashCID and Monash University School of Clinical Sciences. Great stuff Kate πŸ‘

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More congratulations, this time to MonashCID's own Dr. Kim O’Sullivan Dr Kim O'Sullivan for receiving the the Mid-Career Discovery Science Award from ANZSN. Great to see MonashCID and Monash University School of Clinical Sciences represented so well by our up and coming stars 🌟🌟

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Great to see MonashCID's and Monash University School of Clinical Sciences's Connie Wong Connie Wong being awarded a Level 3 Future Leader Fellowship from the Heart Foundation. Congratulations Connie. We all look forward to more great outcomes from your team's research.πŸ‘

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Well done and congratulations to Prof. Prof Laura Downie and A/Prof. Dr Holly Chinnery. Looking forward to seeing the outcomes from your amazing human eye intravital microscopy work 😍

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Exciting work from Josh Ooi's team and collaborators at MonashCID & Monash University School of Clinical Sciences. Using antigen-specific Tregs to treat lupus nephritis. Just published in Nature Communications (nature.com/articles/s4146…). This approach has broad potential across autoimmune disease. Well done Josh πŸ‘.