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Lab Master
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Judy Ng, B.Sc.
Judy is now the head honcho in the lab. We are lucky friends in Pokemon Go and are waiting for that perfect trade.
Postdoctoral Fellows
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       Sebastian Scheer, PhD
       Sebastian is from Luxembourg and he completed his PhD at the Max Planck Institute for Immunology and Epigenetics in Freiburg,           Germany with Marinus Lamers.  Sebastian is the only person in the lab to move to Melbourne. He is a special boy and he is now a           father. And the baby is actually very cute- must be mum's genes.

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      Michael Bramhall, PhD
      Michael is a Pom who completed his PhD at the University of Manchester with Sheena Cruickshank. Michael is carrying on the HIC1        project and other than breaking his foot, has been killing it here! 

PhD students
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Aidil Zikri, B. Sc. (Honours)
Aidil is my first PhD student in Australia! He is working on a project on epigenetic regulation of follicular helper T cells and (can I say it?...) B cell responses in collaboration with Dr Kim Jacobson.
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Jessica Runting, B.Sc.
Jess is back from a European adventure and is now starting her PhD. 
Honours students
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         Jessie Ellemor, B.Sc.
         Jessie is the newest member of the lab. She is working on her honours thesis looking at the epigenetic regulation of T cells during             tumour immunity. She is from the country so I'm pretty sure she knows how to shoot a gun. 

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Grace Rodrigues, B.Sc.
Grace has started her honours in my lab working with Michael on HIC1 and resident memory T cells. I don't think she really knows how to play the bassoon. But it wouldn't surprise me if she did...
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