Ranjeny Thomas
University of Queensland, QLD, Australia
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Professor Thomas (MBBS (WA), MD (WA), FRACP, FAAHMS) is Professor of Rheumatology at University of Queensland, Translational Research Institute, consultant rheumatologist at Princess Alexandra Hospital and fellow of the Australian Academy of Health and Medical Sciences.
Her research seeks to understand autoimmune disease and restoration of immune tolerance. Through this work, she developed and tested the first rheumatoid arthritis vaccine. She has also contributed major insights into how the microbiome is involved in causing spondyloarthropathy leading to the development of disease biomarkers and therapeutic strategies. Ranjeny is founder and a director of the spin-off company, Dendright, which is developing immunotherapy for autoimmune diseases.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
Gene expression in peripheral blood of pre-diabetic NOD mice predicts onset of type 1 diabetes and identifies new clinical biomarkers (#172)
6:00 PM
Dimeng Pang
POSTER SESSION 2 / DRINKS
Analysis of immune, metabolic and clinical biomarkers implicates inflammatory and stress pathways in the pre-clinical development of type 1 diabetes (#155)
6:00 PM
Mark Harris
POSTER SESSION 2 / DRINKS
Analysis of immune, metabolic and clinical biomarkers implicates inflammatory and stress pathways in the pre-clinical development of type 1 diabetes (#44)
11:15 AM
Ranjeny Thomas
ANTIGENS AND BIOMARKERS II
IL-10 receptor and endoplasmic reticulum stress impairs STAT3 activation in type 1 diabetes patients and their healthy first degree relatives (#117)
5:05 PM
Mamdouh Sedhom
POSTER SESSION 1 / DRINKS