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Katherine Kedzierska

Katherine Kedzierska

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Immunology

D-Index
78
Citations
24695
World Ranking
1739
National Ranking
66

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2019 - Fellow of the Australian Academy of Health and Medical Science

Overview

Katherine Kedzierska is affiliated with the University of Melbourne in Australia. The main fields of study in their research focus on Medicine and Immunology and Microbiology, with significant contributions to subfields such as Immunology, Infectious Diseases, Epidemiology, Molecular Biology, and Neurology.

The primary research topics covered by Katherine Kedzierska include:

  • SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19 Research
  • COVID-19 Clinical Research Studies
  • Immune Cell Function and Interaction
  • Influenza Virus Research Studies
  • Immunotherapy and Immune Responses
  • T-cell and B-cell Immunology
  • Long-Term Effects of COVID-19

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Katherine Kedzierska are:

  • Thi H. O. Nguyen
  • Louise C. Rowntree
  • Stephen J. Kent
  • Adam K. Wheatley
  • Carolien E. van de Sandt

Katherine Kedzierska's publications have appeared regularly in these venues:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Nature Communications
  • The Journal of Immunology
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Nature Immunology

Among the recent papers are:

  • A serological assay to detect SARS-CoV-2 seroconversion in humans, 2020, Nature Medicine
  • Breadth of concomitant immune responses prior to patient recovery: a case report of non-severe COVID-19, 2020, Nature Medicine
  • A serological assay to detect SARS-CoV-2 seroconversion in humans, 2020, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • SARS-CoV-2 mRNA vaccination elicits a robust and persistent T follicular helper cell response in humans, 2021, Cell
  • Anti-PEG Antibodies Boosted in Humans by SARS-CoV-2 Lipid Nanoparticle mRNA Vaccine, 2022, ACS Nano

Katherine Kedzierska was awarded the Fellow of the Australian Academy of Health and Medical Science in 2019.

Best Publications

  • A serological assay to detect SARS-CoV-2 seroconversion in humans.

    Fatima Amanat;Daniel Stadlbauer;Shirin Strohmeier;Shirin Strohmeier;Thi H. O. Nguyen

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  • Breadth of concomitant immune responses prior to patient recovery: a case report of non-severe COVID-19.

    Irani Thevarajan;Irani Thevarajan;Thi H O Nguyen;Marios Koutsakos;Julian Druce

  • Quantifiable predictive features define epitope-specific T cell receptor repertoires

    Pradyot K Dash;Andrew J. Fiore-Gartland;Tomer Hertz;Tomer Hertz;George C. Wang

  • Antigen-loaded MR1 tetramers define T cell receptor heterogeneity in mucosal-associated invariant T cells

    Rangsima Reantragoon;Alexandra Corbett;Isaac G Sakala;Nicholas A Gherardin;Nicholas A Gherardin

  • VDJdb: a curated database of T-cell receptor sequences with known antigen specificity

    Mikhail Shugay;Dmitriy V Bagaev;Ivan V Zvyagin;Renske M Vroomans

  • A question of self-preservation: immunopathology in influenza virus infection.

    Nicole L La Gruta;Katherine Kedzierska;John Stambas;Peter C Doherty;Peter C Doherty

  • Cytokines and HIV-1: interactions and clinical implications.

    Katherine Kedzierska;Suzanne M Crowe

  • SARS-CoV-2 mRNA vaccination elicits a robust and persistent T follicular helper cell response in humans

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  • A three-stage intrathymic development pathway for the mucosal-associated invariant T cell lineage

    Hui-Fern Koay;Nicholas A Gherardin;Nicholas A Gherardin;Anselm Enders;Liyen Loh

  • Back to the Future: Lessons Learned From the 1918 Influenza Pandemic.

    Kirsty R. Short;Katherine Kedzierska;Carolien E. van de Sandt;Carolien E. van de Sandt

  • Early hypercytokinemia is associated with interferon-induced transmembrane protein-3 dysfunction and predictive of fatal H7N9 infection

    Zhongfang Wang;Anli Zhang;Yanmin Wan;Xinian Liu

  • Recovery from severe H7N9 disease is associated with diverse response mechanisms dominated by CD8⁺ T cells.

    Zhongfang Wang;Yanmin Wan;Chenli Qiu;Sergio Quiñones-Parra

  • Resident memory CD8+ T cells in the upper respiratory tract prevent pulmonary influenza virus infection.

    Angela Pizzolla;Thi H. O. Nguyen;Jeffrey M. Smith;Andrew G. Brooks

  • Human mucosal-associated invariant T cells contribute to antiviral influenza immunity via IL-18-dependent activation.

    Liyen Loh;Zhongfang Wang;Sneha Sant;Marios Koutsakos

  • The role of monocytes and macrophages in the pathogenesis of HIV-1 infection.

    Katherine Kedzierska;Suzanne M Crowe

  • The influence of cytokines, chemokines and their receptors on HIV-1 replication in monocytes and macrophages.

    Katherine Kedzierska;Suzanne M. Crowe;Stuart Turville;Anthony L. Cunningham

  • Age-Related Decline in Primary CD8+ T Cell Responses Is Associated with the Development of Senescence in Virtual Memory CD8+ T Cells

    Kylie M. Quinn;Annette Fox;Kim L. Harland;Brendan E. Russ

  • VDJdb in the pandemic era: a compendium of T cell receptors specific for SARS-CoV-2

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  • Human CD8+ T cell cross-reactivity across influenza A, B and C viruses

    Marios Koutsakos;Patricia T. Illing;Thi H. O. Nguyen;Nicole A. Mifsud

  • Circulating TFH cells, serological memory, and tissue compartmentalization shape human influenza-specific B cell immunity.

    Marios Koutsakos;Adam K. Wheatley;Liyen Loh;E. Bridie Clemens

  • Methods for comparing the diversity of samples of the T cell receptor repertoire.

    Vanessa Venturi;Katherine Kedzierska;Stephen J. Turner;Peter C. Doherty;Peter C. Doherty

  • Leishmaniasis: current treatment and prospects for new drugs and vaccines.

    Lukasz Kedzierski;Anuratha Sakthianandeswaren;Joan Curtis;Philip Craig Andrews

Frequent Co-Authors

Peter C. Doherty
Peter C. Doherty University of Melbourne
Jamie Rossjohn
Jamie Rossjohn Monash University
Stephen J. Turner
Stephen J. Turner Monash University
Stephanie Gras
Stephanie Gras La Trobe University
Stephen J. Kent
Stephen J. Kent University of Melbourne
Nicole L. La Gruta
Nicole L. La Gruta Monash University
Dale I. Godfrey
Dale I. Godfrey University of Melbourne
Paul G. Thomas
Paul G. Thomas St. Jude Children's Research Hospital
Suzanne M. Crowe
Suzanne M. Crowe Burnet Institute
Allen C. Cheng
Allen C. Cheng Monash University

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