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Gautham Balaji is a Research Fellow in Medicinal Chemistry at Monash University. His work focuses on immunology, virology, and structural biology, particularly investigating host-pathogen interactions and innate immune mechanisms. Collaborations include studies on natural killer cell receptors, viral immunoevasins, and antigen presentation systems. His research has been published in high-impact journals like Cell and Nature Communications.
Research Interests: Balaji's work centers on understanding how viruses evade immune detection through proteins like immunoevasins, and how natural killer cell receptors recognize pathogen-associated molecular patterns. His studies integrate biochemical, structural, and immunological approaches to elucidate mechanisms of immune regulation and viral persistence.
Key Findings: Pioneered insights into CD1 lipid antigen presentation mechanisms, uncovered functional roles of cytomegalovirus immunoevasins, and characterized receptor-ligand interactions in natural killer cell activation. His work has been cited over 170 times and highlighted in multiple news outlets.
Grants and Teams: While specific grants are not detailed here, his collaborative projects suggest involvement in interdisciplinary teams focused on infectious disease and immunotherapeutic targets.
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