Oniko Liani
Oniko Liani
Oniko Liani is a PhD student under the supervision of Professor Andrew Elefanty and Professor Ed Stanley in Blood Development Group. Her project is to investigate B cell development by utilising induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) as an in vitro model.
Oniko completed her Bachelor of Biomedicine in Tumour Biology with Cum Laude at Indonesia International Institute for Life-Sciences (I3L), Indonesia. After her bachelor, she worked as a Research Assistant for two years at Singapore Immunology Network (sIgN), Singapore where she worked with iPSC-derived macrophages and cerebral brain organoids.
Oniko completed her Bachelor of Biomedicine in Tumour Biology with Cum Laude at Indonesia International Institute for Life-Sciences (I3L), Indonesia. After her bachelor, she worked as a Research Assistant for two years at Singapore Immunology Network (sIgN), Singapore where she worked with iPSC-derived macrophages and cerebral brain organoids.
Oniko Liani is a PhD student under the supervision of Professor Andrew Elefanty and Professor Ed Stanley in Blood Development Group. Her project is to investigate B cell development by utilising induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) as an in vitro...
Oniko Liani is a PhD student under the supervision of Professor Andrew Elefanty and Professor Ed Stanley in Blood Development Group. Her project is to investigate B cell development by utilising induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) as an in vitro model.
Oniko completed her Bachelor of Biomedicine in Tumour Biology with Cum Laude at Indonesia International Institute for Life-Sciences (I3L), Indonesia. After her bachelor, she worked as a Research Assistant for two years at Singapore Immunology Network (sIgN), Singapore where she worked with iPSC-derived macrophages and cerebral brain organoids.
Oniko completed her Bachelor of Biomedicine in Tumour Biology with Cum Laude at Indonesia International Institute for Life-Sciences (I3L), Indonesia. After her bachelor, she worked as a Research Assistant for two years at Singapore Immunology Network (sIgN), Singapore where she worked with iPSC-derived macrophages and cerebral brain organoids.
Top Publications
- Sun, S, Wijanarko, K, Liani, O, Strumila, K, Ng, ES, Elefanty, AG, Stanley, EG. Lymphoid cell development from fetal hematopoietic progenitors and human pluripotent stem cells.. Immunol Rev 315(1) : 154 -170 2023 view publication