Eva Orlowski-oliver
Flow Cytomertrist/Research Assistant
Life Sciences
Burnet Institute
Australia
Biography
Finished her Bachelor of Science degree with a pathology/immunology double major at The University of Melbourne and started her scientific career at ARI where she completed her Honours degree with a first author publication. Worked as a Research Assistant most recently as a Research Assistant/Flow Cytomertrist at St.Vincents Institute.
Research Interest
Has worked on a variety of areas including platelets and tetraspanin interactions, human and mouse T-cells and immune reactions specific to rheumatoid arthritis and diabetes, as well as participation in the human islet isolation and transplant program at St. Vincent’s Institute.
Publications
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Isolation, expansion and characterisation of alloreactive human Th17 and Th1 cells. Ko KK, Powell MS, Orlowski E, Prickett S, Krumbiegel D, Hogarth PM Immunol Lett. 2012 Mar; 143(1):116-121
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Polymorphisms and Interspecies Differences of the Activating and Inhibitory FcgammaRII of Macaca nemestrina Influence the Binding of Human IgG Subclasses. Trist HM, Tan PS, Wines BD, Ramsland PA, Orlowski E, Stubbs J, Gardiner EE, Pietersz GA, Kent SJ, Stratov I, Burton DR, Hogarth PM J Immunol. 2014 Jan; 192(2):892-903
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Distinctive expression of Interleukin-23 receptor subunits on human Th17 and gammadelta T cells. Wines BD, Yap ML, Powell MS, Tan PS, Ko KK, Orlowski E, Hogarth PM Immunol Cell Biol. 2017 Mar; 95(3):272-279