Jennifer Juno Lorne Infection and Immunity 2021

Jennifer Juno

Dr. Jennifer Juno is an early career researcher at the Peter Doherty Institute for Infection and Immunity with a strong interest in T cell immunology in the context of infectious disease. She completed her PhD in HIV immunology in 2014 at the University of Manitoba in Canada, where she defined the impact of HIV disease progression on the depletion and exhaustion of unconventional T cells. She expanded this work into studies of HIV/TB co-infection during a post-doctoral fellowship with the Public Health Agency of Canada. In 2016, she moved to Melbourne, Australia where she has developed an interest in understanding how T follicular helper cells can influence serological responses to vaccination and infection. Many of her studies focus on influenza vaccines, and more recently, SARS-CoV-2. She has received numerous fellowships including a Canadian Institutes of Health Research post-doctoral fellowship and a NHMRC Early Career Fellowship.

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