Daniel HD Gray Lorne Infection and Immunity 2022

Daniel HD Gray

Daniel Gray is interested in how immune cells make life-or-death decisions and the implications of defects in this process on cancer. He completed his PhD at Monash University in Melbourne with Professor Richard Boyd, studying how the stromal cells of the thymus govern thymocyte differentiation. He then moved to Boston for his postdoctoral studies in Diane Mathis and Christophe Benoist’s laboratory at the Harvard Medical School. There he focused on how autoimmune diseases are initiated in the Aire-deficient mouse model. Daniel was then recruited back to Melbourne to work with Andreas Strasser at The Walter and Eliza Hall Institute on the interface between defects in apoptosis and autoimmune diseases. He started his independent team in 2013 and became the Joint Head of the Immunology Division in 2019.

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