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Xavier Sng is a Research Fellow in the Department of Microbiology at Monash University. His research focuses on immunological mechanisms, particularly in NK cells, T cell signaling, and viral pathogenesis. He contributes to UN Sustainable Development Goals related to health and well-being through studies on immune responses and cancer biology. Collaborations span international institutions, emphasizing epigenetic regulation and viral immunity.
Key research interests include epigenetic control of immune cell function, T cell receptor dynamics, and CD8+ T cell differentiation. His work bridges molecular mechanisms and clinical implications, with studies published in high-impact journals like Science and Immunity. Recent publications highlight NK cell memory formation and tumor control via DOT1L regulation, underscoring his expertise in cancer immunology.
Xavier’s research has been recognized through media coverage and social media engagement, reflecting the societal impact of his findings. His contributions advance understanding of immune system dynamics across aging, viral infections, and oncology.
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