About
Dr. Navneet Singh is a Research Fellow at the University of Sydney's School of Medical Sciences, part of the Infection, Immunity and Inflammation theme within the Faculty of Medicine and Health. He is affiliated with the Translational Immunology Group and the Charles Perkins Centre. His research focuses on viral latency mechanisms, immune regulation in cancer, and translational immunology.
Education: PhD from Australian National University (John Curtin School of Medical Research), investigating herpes simplex virus latency dynamics and host protein interactions. Postdoctoral training at University of Sydney using CyTOF single-cell proteomics.
Research interests include secreted CTLA-4's role in graft-versus-host disease, PD-1/PD-L1 checkpoint therapy resistance, and viral promoter regulation. Utilizes animal models and translational approaches to bridge basic science and clinical applications.
Publications highlight expertise in herpesviruses, HIV regulatory elements, and plant-microbiome interactions under stress. No scientific awards explicitly listed.
Labs/Teams: Active in Prof. Barbara Fazekas de St Groth's lab and the Translational Immunology Group, leveraging advanced CyTOF technology.
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