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Bree Foley is a cellular immunologist dedicated to understanding the immune response in paediatric cancers and identifying new ways to harness these responses. She completed her PhD at the University of Western Australia, where she investigated the immunogenetics of natural killer cell anti-leukaemic function. Following this, she undertook post-doctoral training in top translational NK cell laboratories at the University of Minnesota, publishing several influential papers in leading journals such as Blood and Immunity. Her work focuses on understanding the functional potential of NK cells and developing novel therapeutics to treat cancer. After returning to Perth, Bree established a research program aimed at enhancing the functionality of NK cells using cutting-edge molecular immunological tools. She is passionate about education, with experience in undergraduate and postgraduate teaching in immunology and genetics, and she is committed to supporting and mentoring students and early-career researchers.
University of Western Australia • Perth, Australia
Teach courses in immunology and genetics.
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