Julia Colston
Postdoctoral Scientist
I am an Academic Clinical Lecturer in Infectious Diseases and Microbiology in Oxford. My research interests are around DNA viruses in immunosuppressed cohorts. I am currently looking at cytomegalovirus infection in both Paediatric and Adult cohorts of haematopoetic and solid organ transplant recipients, using next generation sequencing to track the evolution of the virus longitudinally within the host.
Recent publications
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Divergent memory responses driven by adenoviral vectors are impacted by epitope competition.
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Colston JM. et al, (2019), European journal of immunology, 49, 1356 - 1363
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Memory inflation following adenoviral vaccination depends on IL-21
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Gordon CL. et al, (2018), Vaccine, 36, 7011 - 7016
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Adenoviral vaccine induction of CD8+ T cell memory inflation: Impact of co-infection and infection order
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Lee LN. et al, (2017), PLOS Pathogens, 13, e1006782 - e1006782
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Modification of Antigen Impacts on Memory Quality after Adenovirus Vaccination
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Colston JM. et al, (2016), The Journal of Immunology, 196, 3354 - 3363
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Correction: CD73 Is Dispensable for the Regulation of Inflationary CD8+ T-Cells after Murine Cytomegalovirus Infection and Adenovirus Immunisation
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(2015), PLOS ONE, 10, e0121925 - e0121925