Dr Sophie Pageon-Tamburic
Sophie is interested in the strategies that immune cells, in particular T cells and Natural Killer cells, use in order to hunt down and efficiently destroy cancer cells. She was awarded a PhD in Cell and Molecular Biology on the topic of ligand recognition by Natural Killer (NK) cell receptors investigated using super-resolution microscopy (Imperial College London, 2012). She then relocated to Australia and joined the group of Prof. Katharina Gaus (Âé¶¹Éçmadou) as a postdoctoral fellow, where I expanded my knowledge of advanced microscopy and immune cell biology (2013-2016).
Since January 2017, she has been working with Dr. Maté Biro, head of the Cell Motility and Mechanobiology Group within the EMBL Australia Node for Single Molecule Science (SMS, Âé¶¹Éçmadou). She employs a combination of super-resolution microscopy, live cell imaging and flow cytometry techniques to decipher the molecular mechanisms underlying the migratory behaviour of immune cells and their decision to kill or not to kill a target cell they encounter. She is currently investigating the molecular cues that direct T cell migration in a tumour microenvironment.
- Publications
- Media
- Grants
- Awards
- Research Activities
- Engagement
- Teaching and Supervision