Danika Hill
Monash University, VIC, Australia
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Danika Hill's is currently a Group Leader at Monash University's Department of Immunology and Pathology, Melbourne, Australia. Dr Hill’s research is focussed on understanding the cellular and molecular mechanisms that underpin robust CD4+ T helper cell responses to vaccination and infection in humans, with particular interests in T follicular helper cells and the germinal centre response. Danika completed a PhD at the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research, undertook a Postdoc at the Babraham Institute in Cambridge, before joining Monash University in 2020.
Dr Hill is studying T and B cell responses to Group A Streptococcus in a human infectious challenge model (in collaboration with Prof Andrew Steer), supported by the Michelson Prize from the Human Vaccines Project and a NHMRC Early Career Fellowship.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
Experimental human infection with Streptococcus pyogenes alters the magnitude and phenotype of vaccine antigen-specific memory B cells (116679)
4:55 PM
Holly A Fryer
Plenary 4 - Rapid Fire Session
Junk or adjunct? The place of protein synthesis inhibitors for treatment of severe invasive Streptococcus pyogenes infections in a time of rising clindamycin resistance (#218)
5:30 PM
Louise Kelly
Poster Session 2
Sugar-Coated or Protein-Packed? How antigen type shapes the B cell response against Streptococcus pyogenes in humans (118522)
4:15 PM
Danika L Hill
Concurrent 2a - Immunity, The Good, Bad, and Ugly
The dynamic human systemic transcriptomic signature of Streptococcus pyogenes pharyngitis (119137)
11:15 AM
Hannah R Frost
Plenary 11 - Lancefield Time Machine - The Shape of Things to Come