Nikki Moreland
The University of Auckland, NZ, New Zealand
- This delegate is presenting an abstract at this event.

Nikki Moreland PhD, is an Associate Professor in Immunology and a Principal Investigator of the Maurice Wilkins Centre at the University of Auckland. She leads the Pathogens and Immune Response Laboratory within the School of Medical Sciences, and is also the Principal Investigator and co-leader of an initiative to accelerate Strep A vaccine development for Aotearoa New Zealand named Rapua te mea ngaro ka tau (Seeking that which is hidden).
Her group investigates functional and dysfunctional immune responses in infectious diseases and use a range of approaches to understand immune-system dynamics in large cohort studies in collaboration with clinical and public health colleagues. A major focus is exploring rheumatic fever pathogenesis as a route to identifying disease biomarkers and informing the design of safe and effective Strep A vaccines.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
An update on pilus-based vaccine development to prevent Group A Streptococcal infections (#181)
5:30 PM
Jacelyn MS Loh
Poster Session 1
Immune Responses In Siblings With Acute Rheumatic Fever – A Case Study (#219)
5:30 PM
Natalie Lorenz
Poster Session 2
Where did all the antibodies go? Exploring Immunity Gaps to Group A Streptococcus and other endemic respiratory pathogens following pandemic Restrictions in Aotearoa New Zealand (#182)
5:30 PM
Natalie Lorenz
Poster Session 1
A novel approach to assess antigen specific Fc-mediated antibody functions induced by Streptococcus pyogenes pharyngitis (118113)
4:25 PM
Kaneka Chheng
Plenary 4 - Rapid Fire Session
The Emergence and Impact of M1UK on Invasive Group A Streptococcus Disease in Aotearoa New Zealand (#154)
5:30 PM
Anna Vesty
Poster Session 1
Rapua te mea nagro ka tau- a qualitative, Indigenous-informed approach to vaccine development. (118028)
2:42 PM
Anneka Anderson
Plenary 3 - Big Picture Vaccine Development
Addressing Evidence Gaps in ARF Treatment - from the Aotearoa hydroxychloroquine pilot to an international adaptive platform trial (118488)
11:51 AM
Rachel Webb
Plenary 11 - Lancefield Time Machine - The Shape of Things to Come
Rapua te mea ngaro ka tau: culturally responsive governance applied to vaccine development (#277)
5:30 PM
Shannon Leilua
Poster Session 2
A peptide epitope biomarker signature that differentiates acute rheumatic fever from related clinical presentations (118534)
12:03 PM
Tim Barnett
Plenary 11 - Lancefield Time Machine - The Shape of Things to Come
Antibody responses to conserved peptide sequences from the M-protein of group A streptococcus (#256)
5:30 PM
David J McMillan
Poster Session 2
How much is too much? Deciphering exaggerated immune responses in acute rheumatic fever (122376)
9:00 AM
Nikki Moreland
Plenary 7 - Autoimmunity and Its Long Tail