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Daniel Thiele is a Researcher in the Department of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology at Monash University. His work focuses on immune regulation mechanisms, particularly T cell and NK cell biology, with emphasis on their roles in infection responses and aging-related immune dysfunction. He collaborates extensively with institutes globally, contributing to UN Sustainable Development Goals related to health and well-being.
Research interests include epigenetic regulation of immune cells, transcription factor networks in immune development, and helminth-induced immune responses. His work explores how immune systems adapt to pathogens while maintaining self-tolerance, with recent studies emphasizing DOT1L's role in immune signaling and IKAROS/AIOLOS in NK cell differentiation.
Key publications analyze virtual memory CD8 T cells' role in aging immunity, mechanisms of T cell receptor signaling, and type 2 immune responses during helminth infections. His research has been cited over 30 times, with articles gaining notable media attention.
