Seong Hoong Chow Lorne Infection and Immunity 2020

Seong Hoong Chow

Seong finished his Bachelor of Science at Monash University Malaysia (2010) and worked as a research assistant at Taylor’s University (2011), focusing on the role of Legionella effectors in infected cells. In 2013, he joined Naderer lab as a PhD student, working on how golden staph uses pore-forming toxins to kill macrophages, and how these processes cause disease. After completing his PhD studies in 2016, Seong continued his work in the same lab, trying to uncover novel host cell death signaling pathways activated by these toxins in human induced Pluripotent Stem Cells (hiPSCs)-derived immune cells.

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