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Rachael Keating serves as a Research Fellow within the Department of Anatomy & Developmental Biology at Monash University, specializing in cellular immunology with emphasis on T cell responses to viral pathogens and natural killer T cell biology.
Her research program centers on Immunology and T Cell Biology, investigating mechanisms of immune memory formation during influenza infection, characterization of NKT cell subsets, and cytotoxic T cell responses to herpes simplex virus. Using murine models, she examines lymphocyte homing, antigen-specific activation, and immunodominance hierarchies in viral infections.
Publication analysis from 1999-2007 reveals sustained focus on CD8+ T cell memory differentiation, NKT cell marker identification, and viral immunology. Her work demonstrates consistent exploration of how T cells establish tissue residency, respond to glycolipid antigens, and target immunodominant viral epitopes—contributing to fundamental understanding of adaptive immunity against respiratory and neurotropic viruses.
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