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Dr Sarah Londrigan completed her Bachelor of Science (Honours) and PhD research at the University of Melbourne in 2002, where she identified novel cell surface receptors for rotavirus entry during infection of host cells. Sarah’s postdoctoral research from 2002 to 2008 at the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute (WEHI) involved creating immunomodulatory adenoviruses that generated local immunosuppression during islet transplantation to treat Type I diabetes. Since then, her research has focused on pathways that influenza, and other respiratory viruses, use to infect host cells. Specifically, she is investigating how airway immune cells control viral replication to prevent severe infection. Current projects include investigating why particular respiratory viruses are highly pathogenic, leading to very severe disease.
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Caolingzhi Tang, Julio Carrera Montoya,Svenja Fritzlar,Matthew Flavel,Sarah L. Londrigan,Jason M. Mackenzie
VIROLOGY (2024): 109969-109969
Svenja Fritzlar,Seema Lakdawala, Jason A Roberts,Lachlan J M Coin, Yi-Mo Deng,Jean Moselen,Valerie Le Sage,Jason Mackenzie,Larisa Labzin,Andrew G Brooks,Patrick Reading,Sarah Londrigan
biorxiv(2023)
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Pathogens (Basel, Switzerland)no. 6 (2023): 852-852
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Pathogens (Basel, Switzerland)no. 4 (2023): 519-519
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