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Dr Jennifer Juno

Dr Jennifer Juno is a T cell immunologist with a particular interest in T follicular helper cells and unconventional T cells. Originally hailing from Canada, she was awarded her PhD in 2014 from the University of Manitoba, where she studied unconventional T cell dysfunction during HIV infection. Following a 2-year post-doctoral fellowship at the Public Health Agency of Canada, she moved to Melbourne to join the Peter Doherty Institute for Infection and Immunity. Jennifer now leads a team focused on harnessing specific T cell subsets to improve immunity against human infectious diseases. 

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Dr Juno is currently accepting new PhD students interested in T cell immunology

Click here to see a listing of currently available graduate researcher projects

Current Research Themes

01

CD4 T cell responses to
Sars-cov-2

02

T follicular helper cells and germinal centre b cells

03

Unconventional
t cells in hiv
and tb

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