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Research.com Recognitions

  • 1982 - Member of the National Academy of Sciences
  • 1970 - Fellow of the Royal Society, United Kingdom

Overview

Jacques F. A. P. Miller is affiliated with the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research in Australia. Their research primarily spans the field of medicine, with a focus on infectious diseases, public health, environmental and occupational health, cognitive neuroscience, virology, and sensory systems.

The scientist's recent papers cover a range of topics including antiviral effects, immune response modulation, and neurological conditioning. Key publications include:

  • "Antiviral effects of deoxynojirimycin (DNJ)-based iminosugars in dengue virus-infected primary dendritic cells" (2022) published in Antiviral Research
  • "Love at first taste: Activation in reward-related brain regions during single-trial naturalistic appetitive conditioning in humans" (2020) published in Physiology & Behavior
  • "Exploring the Potential of Iminosugars as Antivirals for Crimean-Congo Haemorrhagic Fever Virus, Using the Surrogate Hazara Virus: Liquid-Chromatography-Based Mapping of Viral N-Glycosylation and In Vitro Antiviral Assays" (2023) published in Pathogens
  • "Pathogen-induced inflammation is attenuated by the iminosugar MON-DNJ via modulation of the unfolded protein response" (2021) published in Immunology
  • "Proteomics analysis of peripheral blood monocytes from patients in early dengue infection reveals potential markers of subsequent fluid leakage" (2024) published in bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)

Their research topics broadly incorporate:

  • Mosquito-borne diseases and control
  • Viral infections and outbreaks research
  • Viral infections and vectors
  • HIV research and treatment
  • Olfactory and sensory function studies
  • Memory and neural mechanisms
  • Neuroscience and music perception

Frequent coauthors in the scientist's publications include Nicole Zitzmann, Nilanka Perera, Beatrice E. Tyrrell, Abhinav Kumar, and Bevin Gangadharan, indicating collaborative efforts in several studies.

Jacques F. A. P. Miller's work has appeared in publication venues such as Antiviral Research, Physiology & Behavior, Pathogens, Immunology, and bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), reflecting a multidisciplinary research approach.

Among distinctions received, they were named a Fellow of the Royal Society, United Kingdom in 1970 and became a Member of the National Academy of Sciences in 1982.

Best Publications

  • Help for cytotoxic-T-cell responses is mediated by CD40 signalling

    Sally R. M. Bennett;Sally R. M. Bennett;Francis R. Carbone;Freda Karamalis;Freda Karamalis;Richard A. Flavell

  • Immunological function of the thymus.

    J.F.A.P. Miller

  • Induction of a CD8( ) cytotoxic T lymphocyte response by cross-priming requires cognate CD4( ) T cell help

    Sally R.M. Bennett;Francis R. Carbone;Freda Karamalis;Jacques F.A.P. Miller

  • Class I–restricted Cross-Presentation of Exogenous Self-Antigens Leads to Deletion of Autoreactive CD8+ T Cells

    Christian Kurts;Hiroshi Kosaka;Francis R. Carbone;Jacques F.A.P. Miller

  • Current concepts of the immunological function of the thymus.

    J. F. A. P. Miller;David Osoba

  • Constitutive class I-restricted exogenous presentation of self antigens in vivo.

    C. Kurts;W. R. Heath;F. R. Carbone;J. Allison

  • A RECEPTOR FOR ANTIBODY ON B LYMPHOCYTES : I. METHOD OF DETECTION AND FUNCTIONAL SIGNIFICANCE

    A. Basten;J. F. A. P. Miller;J. Sprent;J. Pye

  • The CD8α+ Dendritic Cell Is Responsible for Inducing Peripheral Self-Tolerance to Tissue-associated Antigens

    Gabrielle T. Belz;Georg M.N. Behrens;Chris M. Smith;Jacques F.A.P. Miller

  • CD4+ T Cell Help Impairs CD8+ T Cell Deletion Induced by Cross-presentation of Self-Antigens and Favors Autoimmunity

    Christian Kurts;Francis R. Carbone;Megan Barnden;Effrossini Blanas

  • Major Histocompatibility Complex Class I–restricted Cross-presentation Is Biased towards High Dose Antigens and Those Released during Cellular Destruction

    Christian Kurts;Jacques F.A.P. Miller;Rathan M. Subramaniam;Francis R. Carbone

  • Induction of autoimmune diabetes by oral administration of autoantigen.

    Effrossini Blanas;Francis R. Carbone;Janette Allison;Jacques F. A. P. Miller

  • Characterization of the ovalbumin-specific TCR transgenic line OT-I: MHC elements for positive and negative selection.

    Sally RMcK Clarke;Megan Barnden;Christian Kurts;Francis R Carbone

  • Effect of neonatal thymectomy on the immunological responsiveness of the mouse

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  • The Role of the Thymus and Recent Thymic Migrants in the Maintenance of the Adult Peripheral Lymphocyte Pool

    Stuart P Berzins;Richard L Boyd;Jacques F A P Miller

  • CD8 T cell ignorance or tolerance to islet antigens depends on antigen dose

    Christian Kurts;Robyn M. Sutherland;Gayle Davey;Ming Li

  • Cross-presentation: a general mechanism for CTL immunity and tolerance

    Francis R Carbone;Christian Kurts;Sally R.M Bennett;Jacques F.A.P Miller

  • EVIDENCE FOR A HUMORAL THYMUS FACTOR RESPONSIBLE FOR THE MATURATION OF IMMUNOLOGICAL FACULTY.

    David Osoba;David Osoba;J. F. A. P. Miller

  • Diabetes in transgenic mice resulting from over-expression of class I histocompatibility molecules in pancreatic β cells

    Janette Allison;I. L. Campbell;G. Morahan;T. E. Mandel

  • Antigen-induced selective recruitment of circulating lymphocytes.

    J. Sprent;J.F.A.P. Miller;G.F. Mitchell

  • Autoimmune diabetes as a consequence of locally produced interleukin-2.

    William R. Heath;Janette Allison;Matthias W. Hoffmann;Günther Schönrich

  • CELL-TO-CELL INTERACTION IN THE IMMUNE RESPONSE VI. CONTRIBUTION OF THYMUS-DERIVED CELLS AND ANTIBODY-FORMING CELL PRECURSORS TO IMMUNOLOGICAL MEMORY

    J. F. A. P. Miller;J. Sprent

Frequent Co-Authors

William R. Heath
William R. Heath University of Melbourne
Francis R. Carbone
Francis R. Carbone University of Melbourne
Christian Kurts
Christian Kurts University of Bonn
Grant Morahan
Grant Morahan Harry Perkins Institute of Medical Research
Wayne R. Thomas
Wayne R. Thomas Telethon Kids Institute
Jonathan Sprent
Jonathan Sprent Garvan Institute of Medical Research
Matthew F. Krummel
Matthew F. Krummel University of California, San Francisco
Graham F. Mitchell
Graham F. Mitchell Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research
Richard L. Boyd
Richard L. Boyd Monash University
Jerry M. Adams
Jerry M. Adams Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research

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