About
Jamie Tan is a Research Officer in the Department of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine at UWA Medical School, University of Western Australia. Her work focuses on cellular immunology and bone metabolism, with specialized expertise in osteoclast biology, lymph node immunology, and TNF/RANKL signaling pathways. She maintains active research collaborations globally, evidenced by multi-institutional publications.
Her primary research explores immunological mechanisms in bone remodeling and immune responses, with emphasis on:
- Osteoclast differentiation and lysosomal regulation in bone metabolism
- TNF-family signaling (particularly RANKL) in cellular activation
- UV radiation effects on T-cell mediated immune suppression
- Histamine receptor modulation of allergic responses
Publication analysis reveals consistent focus on molecular immunology and cellular communication in bone/immune systems. Recent work (2023) advances understanding of osteoclast regulatory networks, while earlier foundational studies (2007-2009) established mechanisms of RANKL signaling and UV-induced immunosuppression.
No awards, students, or grants are detailed in available sources. Collaborative networks span multiple countries, reflecting interdisciplinary engagement in immunology and bone research.
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