Research groups
Jennifer Hill
Postdoctoral Research Assistant
Jennifer Hill joined the Oxford Vaccine Group in 2015 as a postdoctoral research assistant investigating human immune responses to S. Typhi. Prior to joining OVG she completed her undergraduate degree in Biochemistry at the University of Oxford followed by a PhD at the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute. Her current work includes the use of proteomics to describe responses to vaccination and challenge, and using high throughput assays to understand how functional properties of antibodies mediated by the Fc domain contribute to protection against typhoid and other infections.
Recent publications
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Vi-specific serological correlates of protection for typhoid fever
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Jin C. et al, (2021), The Journal of experimental medicine, 218
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Phase 3 Efficacy Analysis of a Typhoid Conjugate Vaccine Trial in Nepal.
Journal article
Shakya M. et al, (2019), N Engl J Med, 381, 2209 - 2218
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Investigation of the role of typhoid toxin in acute typhoid fever in a human challenge model.
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Gibani MM. et al, (2019), Nat Med, 25, 1082 - 1088
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Epigenetics in Sepsis: Understanding Its Role in Endothelial Dysfunction, Immunosuppression, and Potential Therapeutics.
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Cross D. et al, (2019), Front Immunol, 10
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IgA and IgG1 Specific to Vi Polysaccharide of Salmonella Typhi Correlate With Protection Status in a Typhoid Fever Controlled Human Infection Model.
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Dahora LC. et al, (2019), Front Immunol, 10