Michael Christie
Michael Christie
Details
Role
Research Assistant
Research area
Infection, Immunity and Global Health
Group
Allergy Immunology
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 view publication
- 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 view publication
- 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 view publication