Seminar Room 1, Level 2, TRF Building
Role of monocytes in acute glomerulonephritis
presented by Dr Michaela Finsterbusch, Erwin Schrōdinger
Fellow, CID
Since 2014, Michaela is part Prof. Michael Hickey’s group at
CID, Monash University, where she studies immune-modulatory mechanisms of
leukocytes in experimental glomerulonephritis. In 2015, Michaela has been awarded
an Erwin Schroedinger Fellowship. Michaela graduated from the University of
Applied Sciences in Vienna in 2009 with a Master’s degree in
Biomedicine/Analytics. From 2009-2013 she joined Prof. Nourshargh’s group at
the William Harvey Research Institute in London to do her PhD, focussing on
immune and vascular functions in experimental models of inflammation. After
completing, Michaela stayed in London to work in Prof. Amrita Ahluwalia’s lab
at the William Harvey Research Institute on the transient receptor potential
cation channel subfamily V member 1 (TRPV1), before moving to Melbourne.
and
Interesting issues in hepatology: coffee & concurrent
diseases presented by Dr Alex Hodge, SCS Early Career Practitioner Fellow,
CID
Dr Hodge graduated from Simon Fraser University in Biology
(Vancouver, Canada) and worked as a molecular biologist at Stem Cell
Technologies. After moving to Australia he graduated with honours in
medicine from the University of Sydney and then trained in internal medicine at
Westmead and Concord hospitals in Sydney. Alex completed his
Gastroenterology specialist training between Canberra and Melbourne at The
Alfred hospital. In early 2015 he completed a PhD at Monash University
under the supervision of Professor William Sievert, focusing on stem cell
therapy for liver cirrhosis and lifestyle modification for fatty liver
(NAFLD). Alex is a consultant at Monash Health where he attends
gastroenterology and hepatology clinics, performs endoscopy and Fibroscan
(liver fibrosis imaging. He was awarded the inaugural Monash University’s
School of Clinical Sciences’ Early Career Practitioner Fellowship in 2015 to
continue his research in the field of fibrosis and fatty liver disease.
Further details available from http://www.med.monash.edu.au/scs/medicine/cid/seminar-series.html
A light lunch is served prior to the seminar at
11:45am in the seminar room foyer, level 2, TRF Building.
Further information available from CID Weekly Seminar Series
website [http://www.med.monash.edu.au/scs/medicine/cid/seminar-series.html]
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