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Michael Christie

Michael Christie

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Role Research Assistant
Dr Michael Christie is an experienced Research Scientist that is currently employed as a Research Assistant/Lab Manager for the Allergy Immunology group at Murdoch Children's Research Insitute with Prof. Mimi Tang. I completed my Ph.D at La Trobe University with my thesis focused on Biochemistry and Physiology. I then completed a Postdoc as a Neonatal Immunologist at the Hudson Institute of Medical Research working on preclinical anti-inflammatory cytokine drugs for autoimmune diseases.
Dr Michael Christie is an experienced Research Scientist that is currently employed as a Research Assistant/Lab Manager for the Allergy Immunology group at Murdoch Children's Research Insitute with Prof. Mimi Tang. I completed my Ph.D at La Trobe...
Dr Michael Christie is an experienced Research Scientist that is currently employed as a Research Assistant/Lab Manager for the Allergy Immunology group at Murdoch Children's Research Insitute with Prof. Mimi Tang. I completed my Ph.D at La Trobe University with my thesis focused on Biochemistry and Physiology. I then completed a Postdoc as a Neonatal Immunologist at the Hudson Institute of Medical Research working on preclinical anti-inflammatory cytokine drugs for autoimmune diseases.

Top Publications

  • Christie, MJ, Irving, AT, Forster, SC, Marsland, BJ, Hansbro, PM, Hertzog, PJ, Nold-Petry, CA, Nold, MF. Of bats and men: Immunomodulatory treatment options for COVID-19 guided by the immunopathology of SARS-CoV-2 infection.. Sci Immunol 6(63) : eabd0205 2021
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  • Christie, MJ, Romano, T, Murphy, RM, Posterino, GS. Effects of intrauterine growth restriction on Ca2+-activated force and contractile protein expression in the mesenteric artery of 1-year-old Wistar-Kyoto rats.. J Physiol Biochem 76(1) : 111 -121 2020
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  • Christie, MJ, Romano, T, Murphy, RM, Posterino, GS. The effect of intrauterine growth restriction on Ca2+ -activated force and contractile protein expression in the mesenteric artery of adult (6-month-old) male and female Wistar-Kyoto rats.. Physiol Rep 6(24) : e13954 2018
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