
Connie Wong
@cwonglab
Investigating the biological mechanisms underlying immune impairment after stroke to reveal potential therapies for patients.
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https://www.monash.edu/medicine/scs/research/cid/research/neuroinflammation 24-09-2018 03:39:00
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careers.pageuppeople.com/513/cw/en/job/… We are recruiting an enthusiastic dedicated PhD student for 2023, AUD$30,000 stipend/year MonashCID Monash University School of Clinical Sciences . Come and join the fight against kidney disease and define new therapeutic targets for ANCA associated Vasculitis. Please 🙏 retweet



We are hiring two #postdocs! If you have experiences in #proteomics #immunopeptidomics #childhoodcancer #breastcancer #tumour #immunology #proteogenomics please send your CV to [email protected]






It was a pleasure to host Paul Kubes kubeslab from Snyder Institute for Chronic Diseases UCalgary yesterday at MonashCID & Monash University School of Clinical Sciences with Connie Wong, as part of the Australian and New Zealand Society for Immunology Visiting Speaker Program. Thought provoking and entertaining seminar as always. Thanks to Australian and New Zealand Society for Immunology for the support


We have a PhD project available in the Sweet lab to investigate the role of mitochondria and lipid droplets in innate immunity and host defence. More info at: ow.ly/vlhQ50N4bo0 (applications close Monday 13th March). RT appreciated! Institute for Molecular Bioscience


Congratulations all 🥳 and to our very own shueywen MonashCID Monash University School of Clinical Sciences Monash Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences

Great presentation Josh Bourne from MonashCID Monash University School of Clinical Sciences in beautiful Montreal #ISTH2023


Expressing my most sincere thanks to the Heart Foundation and the donors for the support of the Future Leaders Fellowship 🙏🏻

Thank you Adelaide Hills, you have been an amazing venue for the #2023JointASM Australian Vascular Biology Society @ANZMS AAS. Great to see old friends and meeting new ones. Also, huge congratulations to Josh Bourne from MonashCID Monash University School of Clinical Sciences for the Rising Star award 🥳



Check out the work of Kathryn Prame Kumar in collaboration with the fantastic folks in Helen Abud's group. We discovered a previously unknown mechanism in brain-gut axis by which stroke triggers intestinal cell death and gut permeability. MonashCID Monash University School of Clinical Sciences link.springer.com/article/10.100…

Check out the work of Kathryn Prame Kumar in collaboration with Dr Simona Carbone Dan Poole and Michael Hickey MonashCID Monash University School of Clinical Sciences. We revealed an underlying mechanism that mediates stroke-induced gut dysmotility. ahajournals.org/doi/10.1161/JA…

Proud to have this paper to be out, congratulations Kathryn Prame Kumar MonashCID Monash University School of Clinical Sciences, supported by funding from Heart Foundation NHMRC CSL