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D-Index
72
Citations
17702
World Ranking
2228
National Ranking
87

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2018 - Fellow of the Australian Academy of Health and Medical Science
  • 2018 - Fellow of the Australian Academy of Science

Overview

Anne Kelso is affiliated with the University of Melbourne in Australia and focuses on research primarily within the Social Sciences and Medicine. Their work spans several interconnected subfields, including Gender Studies as well as Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health.

Their publications address topics such as Diversity and Career in Medicine, Sex and Gender in Healthcare, Health and Medical Research Impacts, Gender, Feminism, and Media, Gender Diversity and Inequality, and Gender Roles and Identity Studies.

Their recent papers include:

  • Towards gender equity in Australian health and medical research funding (2022, The Medical Journal of Australia)
  • Towards gender equity in Australian health and medical research funding (2023, The Medical Journal of Australia)
  • Sexting for the Right Reasons: A Longitudinal Mediation Study (2025, Archives of Sexual Behavior)

Anne Kelso has collaborated frequently with several co-authors, including Sandra Meier, Silvia Marin-Dragu, Jennifer McArthur, Marcus Cormier, and Simal Dölek.

Their work has appeared predominantly in the following publication venues:

  • The Medical Journal of Australia (2 publications)
  • Archives of Sexual Behavior (1 publication)

Anne Kelso's research addresses various dimensions of medical and social science topics, with a notable focus on gender equity and health research funding.

Among the distinctions awarded to Anne Kelso are fellowships from the Australian Academy of Science and the Australian Academy of Health and Medical Science, both received in 2018.

Best Publications

  • A critical role for Dnmt1 and DNA methylation in T cell development, function, and survival.

    Peggy P. Lee;David R. Fitzpatrick;Caroline Beard;Heidi K. Jessup

  • The Global Circulation of Seasonal Influenza A (H3N2) Viruses

    Colin A. Russell;Terry C. Jones;Terry C. Jones;Terry C. Jones;Ian G. Barr;Nancy J. Cox

  • Molecular cloning and expression of cDNA encoding a murine myeloid leukaemia inhibitory factor (LIF).

    D P Gearing;N M Gough;J A King;D J Hilton

  • Global circulation patterns of seasonal influenza viruses vary with antigenic drift.

    Trevor Bedford;Steven Riley;Ian G. Barr;Shobha Broor

  • TH1 AND TH2 SUBSETS : PARADIGMS LOST ?

    Anne Kelso

  • Molecular cloning of cDNA encoding a murine haematopoietic growth regulator, granulocyte-macrophage colony stimulating factor

    Nicholas M Gough;Jill Gough;Donald Metcalf;Anne Kelso

  • Transgenic mice expressing a hemopoietic growth factor gene (GM-CSF) develop accumulations of macrophages, blindness, and a fatal syndrome of tissue damage

    Richard A. Lang;Donald Metcalf;R.Andrew Cuthbertson;Ian Lyons

  • Emergence and spread of oseltamivir-resistant A(H1N1) influenza viruses in Oceania, South East Asia and South Africa.

    Aeron C. Hurt;Joanne Ernest;Yi-Mo Deng;Pina Iannello

  • Influenza vaccine strain selection and recent studies on the global migration of seasonal influenza viruses

    Colin A. Russell;Terry C. Jones;Terry C. Jones;Terry C. Jones;Ian G. Barr;Nancy J. Cox

  • Zanamivir-Resistant Influenza Viruses with a Novel Neuraminidase Mutation

    Aeron C. Hurt;Jessica K. Holien;Michael Parker;Michael Parker;Anne Kelso

  • A subclass of dendritic cells regulates the response of naive CD8 T cells by limiting their IL-2 production.

    V Kronin;K Winkel;G Süss;A Kelso

  • Clonal Heterogeneity in the Functional Requirement for Lyt-2/3 Molecules on Cytolytic T Lymphocytes (CTL): Possible Implications for the Affinity of CTL Antigen Receptors

    H. Robson Macdonald;Andrew L. Glasebrook;Claude Bron;Anne Kelso

  • Production of colony-stimulating factors (CSFs) during infection: separate determinations of macrophage-, granulocyte-, granulocyte-macrophage-, and multi-CSFs.

    C Cheers;A M Haigh;A Kelso;D Metcalf

  • Cytokines: Principles and prospects

    Anne Kelso

  • Distinct Methylation of the Interferon γ (IFN-γ) and Interleukin 3 (IL-3) Genes in Newly Activated Primary CD8+ T Lymphocytes: Regional IFN-γ Promoter Demethylation and mRNA Expression Are Heritable in CD44highCD8+ T Cells

    David R. Fitzpatrick;Kym M. Shirley;Louise E. McDonald;Helle Bielefeldt-Ohmann

  • Distinct Epigenetic Signatures Delineate Transcriptional Programs during Virus-Specific CD8+ T Cell Differentiation

    Brendan E. Russ;Moshe Olshanksy;Heather S. Smallwood;Jasmine Li

  • Single-cell perforin and granzyme expression reveals the anatomical localization of effector CD8+ T cells in influenza virus-infected mice.

    Barbara J. Johnson;Elaine O. Costelloe;David R. Fitzpatrick;John B. A. G. Haanen

  • Glucocorticoid inhibition of lymphokine secretion by alloreactive T lymphocyte clones.

    A Kelso;A Munck

  • The Mechanism and Significance of Deletion of Parasite-specific CD4+ T Cells in Malaria Infection

    Huji Xu;Jiraprapa Wipasa;Huaru Yan;Ming Zeng

  • 2009 influenza A(H1N1) seroconversion rates and risk factors among distinct adult cohorts in Singapore.

    Mark I. C. Chen;Vernon J. M. Lee;Wei-Yen Lim;Ian G. Barr

Frequent Co-Authors

Ian G. Barr
Ian G. Barr University of Melbourne
Aeron C. Hurt
Aeron C. Hurt Roche (Switzerland)
Peter C. Doherty
Peter C. Doherty University of Melbourne
Sebastian Maurer-Stroh
Sebastian Maurer-Stroh Agency for Science, Technology and Research
Stephen J. Turner
Stephen J. Turner Monash University
Derek J. Smith
Derek J. Smith University of Cambridge
Lorena E. Brown
Lorena E. Brown University of Melbourne
Nicholas M. Gough
Nicholas M. Gough Nick Gough & Associates Pty Ltd
Dayan Wang
Dayan Wang Chinese Center For Disease Control and Prevention
H R MacDonald
H R MacDonald Ludwig Cancer Research

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