Nathan Croft
Monash University, VIC, Australia
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My current research interests are in understanding the molecular basis of adaptive immunity to pathogenic infections. I primarily focus on the CD8+ T cell response to viruses, using mass spectrometry to identify and quantify the temporal profiles of peptides presented to the immune system and how their levels may impact upon the magnitude of the response.
I am also actively involved in the application of systems biology techniques to unravel the complexity of virus transcriptomes and proteomes and to further our understanding of the virus-host relationship.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
A proteogenomic approach to understanding adaptive immunity in bats (#16)
12:30 PM
Amanda P Woon
Lightning Talks One
Quantitative shift in MHC epitope abundance during the two major pathways of antigen presentation following virus infection: implications for the induction of antiviral immunity (#29)
9:00 AM
Nathan P Croft
Symposium Five: Model Organisms and Microbes