Jamie Rossjohn — ASN Events

Jamie Rossjohn

Monash University, VIC, Australia

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Prof. Rossjohn is an NHMRC Australia Fellow at Monash University. Rossjohn has provided profound insight into T-cell biology, defining the basis of key immune recognition events by T-cells. He has used structural biology to explain pre-T-cell receptor (TCR) self-association in T-cell development, and how the TCR specifically recognises polymorphic Human Leukocyte Antigen (HLA) molecules in the context of viral immunity and aberrant T-cell reactivity. He has unearthed mechanisms of HLA polymorphism impacting on drug and food hypersensitivities, as well as Natural Killer cell receptor recognition. He has pioneered our understanding of lipid-based immunity by the innate Natural Killer T-cells, as well as MAIT cell recognition of vitamin B metabolites.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:

The TCR Trap: detecting the number and structure of lipids in CD1-TCR complexes (#87)

1:15 PM
Tan-Yun Cheng
Poster Session 1 - Odd Numbers + Rapid Fire 1 Posters

Sugar mimetics in  α-galactosylceramide analogues: Potent immunostimulating agents via iNKT activation   (#89)

1:15 PM
Amadeu Llebaria
Poster Session 1 - Odd Numbers + Rapid Fire 1 Posters

Human CD1c-autoreactive T cells recognize monoacylglycerol and diverse self lipids using an ‘absence of interference’ mechanism (#92)

5:30 PM
Josephine F Reijneveld
Poster Session 2 - Even Numbers + Rapid Fire 2 Posters

Unravelling the molecular mechanisms of how MR1 presents a pathogen metabolic signature to MAIT cells (#102)

5:30 PM
Hamish EG McWilliam
Poster Session 2 - Even Numbers + Rapid Fire 2 Posters

A molecular basis of human T cell receptor autoreactivity towards CD1b and self-phospholipids (#12)

10:50 AM
Adam E Shahine
Session 2: Antigen discovery, recognition, structure

A Tail of MR1 Internalization (#111)

1:15 PM
Jacinta M Wubben
Poster Session 1 - Odd Numbers + Rapid Fire 1 Posters

MAIT cells protect against fatal pulmonary infection by Legionella species via IFNg and can be augmented by synthetic ligands. (#81)

1:15 PM
Huimeng Wang
Poster Session 1 - Odd Numbers + Rapid Fire 1 Posters

Recognition of a microbial glycolipid antigen by both Type 1 and Type 2 NKT cells   (#99)

1:15 PM
Catarina F Almeida
Poster Session 1 - Odd Numbers + Rapid Fire 1 Posters

Chemical insights and new antigens for MAIT cell activation (#100)

5:30 PM
Jeffrey YW Mak
Poster Session 2 - Even Numbers + Rapid Fire 2 Posters

Differential glycosylation of the CD8a homodimer regulates binding to the non-classical MHC I, H2-Q10 (#155)

1:15 PM
Katharine J Goodall
Poster Session 1 - Odd Numbers + Rapid Fire 1 Posters

Mucosal-associated invariant T cells augment immunopathology in chronic Helicobacter pylori infection (#202)

4:05 PM
Alexandra J Corbett
Rapid Fire Session 2

Characterization of CD1a-restricted T cells using CD1a-lipid tetramers (#165)

1:15 PM
Catriona V Nguyen-Robertson
Poster Session 1 - Odd Numbers + Rapid Fire 1 Posters

The differing roles of CD1d2 and CD1d1 proteins in type I Natural Killer T cell development and function   (#213)

5:55 PM
Laurent Gapin
Rapid Fire Session 1

Living Under the A’ Roof (#10)

10:10 AM
Jamie Rossjohn
Session 2: Antigen discovery, recognition, structure

Towards characterization of the MR1 antigen presentation machinery (#30)

9:00 AM
Jose Villadangos
Session 4: Antigen presentation and APC interactions

Size Motifs and Misfit lipids in Human CD1b Proteins (#9)

9:50 AM
Branch Moody
Session 2: Antigen discovery, recognition, structure