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Angelica Lau

Research Scientist, ASI councillor and Conjoint Associate Lecturer at UNSW

Dr. Angelica Lau is a Postdoctoral Research Officer at the Garvan Institute of Medical Research in Sydney, Australia. She received her PhD from the Garvan Institute in 2018 and is currently working in the B Cell Biology Lab led by Professor Robert Brink.13 Her research focuses on understanding the mechanisms that drive B cell selection during humoral responses and how B cell self-tolerance is regulated in autoimmune diseases.3

Dr. Lau has made significant contributions to the field of immunology, including her work on revealing how the immune system stays alert to related pathogens. She was part of a team that discovered the role of the molecule BAFF in generating a subset of 'early responder' immune cells that can recognize close relatives of pathogens.1

In addition to her research, Dr. Lau is passionate about science communication and education. She was the recipient of the BD Science Communication Award in 2015.3 Currently, she serves as the Special Interest Groups Coordinator for the Australasian Society for Immunology (ASI), where she aims to bring fresh and educational insights on immunology research to the wider community.3

Dr. Lau is also involved in pediatric oncology research, as evidenced by her invitation to researchers and clinicians to join the inaugural Zero Childhood Cancer Program symposium.2

Highlights

People - Ellison Medical Institute
Apr 14 · garvan.org.au
How antibodies make the switch to better immunity
How antibodies make the switch to better immunity
Current ASI Council
Current ASI Council
Oct 29 · garvan.org.au
Revealed: how the immune system stays alert to related pathogens
Revealed: how the immune system stays alert to related pathogens
Jun 12 · immunology.org.au
[PDF] DAY OF IMMUNOLOGY 2018 P12

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Sydney, New South Wales, Australia