Congratulations to Dr Antony Friedman and Ms Louise Rowntree on their recent awards of the PhD degree. Well done Antony and Louise!
Antony's thesis is titled, "When old drugs become new again - optimising thiopurine metabolism to improve clinical outcomes in patients with inflammatory bowel disease”. He was supervised by Associate Professor Stuart Roberts (Department of Gastroenterology) and Dr Miles Sparrow (Head of Alfred Health's Inflammatory Bowel Disease Service)
Louise's thesis is titled, "The combination of common viral hits and heterologous immunity strongly influences clinical outcomes in 'at risk' lungs”. She was supervised by Dr Nicole Mifsud (Department of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology), Associate Professor Tom Kotsimbos and Miss Thi Nguyen (Department of Allergy, Immunology and Respiratory Medicine).
Antony's thesis is titled, "When old drugs become new again - optimising thiopurine metabolism to improve clinical outcomes in patients with inflammatory bowel disease”. He was supervised by Associate Professor Stuart Roberts (Department of Gastroenterology) and Dr Miles Sparrow (Head of Alfred Health's Inflammatory Bowel Disease Service)
Louise's thesis is titled, "The combination of common viral hits and heterologous immunity strongly influences clinical outcomes in 'at risk' lungs”. She was supervised by Dr Nicole Mifsud (Department of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology), Associate Professor Tom Kotsimbos and Miss Thi Nguyen (Department of Allergy, Immunology and Respiratory Medicine).
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