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Tiing Jen Loh is a Research Fellow in the Department of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology at Monash University. Their work spans immunology, structural biology, and molecular genetics, focusing on autoimmune diseases, gene editing, and RNA biology.
- Affiliation: Monash University
- Role: Research Fellow
Research Interests: Their research explores the molecular basis of autoimmune diseases (e.g., coeliac disease, rheumatoid arthritis) through HLA-DR4 interactions, T-cell specificity, and citrullinated antigens. They also investigate novel RNA species like glycan-RNA and apply CRISPR technology for gene editing.
Publication Trends: Recent work emphasizes immunological mechanisms in autoimmune diseases (2024), while earlier studies (2022-2017) cover RNA modifications and CRISPR applications. Collaborations span structural biology, immunogenetics, and public health.
Collaborations: Key collaborators include researchers from Monash University and international institutions, with a focus on human leukocyte antigen (HLA) biology and immune tolerance.
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