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Katharine Irvine, PhD, is a Principal Research Fellow at Mater Research Institute, affiliated with The University of Queensland's Faculty of Health, Medicine and Behavioural Sciences. Her work bridges Immunology, Genetics, and Biological Sciences, focusing on macrophage biology and its role in health and disease.
Research Highlights
- Studying CSF1R signaling in macrophage development and inflammation.
- Exploring macrophage contributions to liver injury, fibrosis, and metabolic disorders.
- Developing therapeutic strategies for chronic liver disease using CSF1.
Article Trends reveal expertise in macrophage regulation, CSF1 and IL-34 signaling, liver metabolism, and infectious disease mechanisms.
Scientific Awards & Grants include:
- 2025-2027: ARC Discovery Project on macrophage-centric postnatal development.
- 2019-2022: NHMRC Project Grant for CSF1 therapy in chronic liver disease.
- 2005-2008: Riken Genomic Sciences Center Grant for human macrophage transcriptional networks.
Supervision involves mentoring PhD candidates on topics like CSF1R mutations, macrophage metabolism, and inflammatory disease models.
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