Professor Chris Goodnow BVSc, PhD, FAA FRS (Christopher Carl Goodnow) (19 September 1959, Hong Kong - ) is a Professor at the Australian National University's John Curtin School of Medical Research (Director, Australian Phenomics Facility and Director, Immunogenomics Laboratory), at the ANU's campus in Canberra, Australian Capital Territory. He holds dual Australian and US citizenship. In May 2009, he was elected as a Fellow of the UK and British Commonwealth academy of science, The Royal Society.[1][2]
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Goodnow "has pioneered in the field of immunology by using mouse molecular genetics to reveal key mechanisms regulating the immune system, in particular the ability of the immune system to learn to differentiate between our own ‘self’ tissues and invading foreign microbes. He has also revealed the capacity of the immune system to lay down specific memory of both self and foreign, so that autoimmunity is minimised while immunity to infection becomes strong.[1]"
1979-84: Training in Veterinary Medicine and Surgery, Faculty of Veterinary Science, University of Sydney
1983: B.Sc.Vet research, "Cellular and Molecular Studies of Kappa Myeloma Antigen", Clinical Immunology Research Centre, University of Sydney, with Dr. R.L. Raison.
1984: Graduated, University of Sydney, B.V.Sc. Hons I, and B.Sc.(Vet) Hons I and University Medal
1985: Visiting Student and Research Assistant in the laboratory of Dr. Mark M. Davis, Dept. of Medical Microbiology, Stanford University Medical School
1985: National Health and Medical Research Council Biomedical Scholar, Ph.D. research, "A transgenic mouse model for self-tolerance in B lymphocytes", Walter and Eliza Hall Institute, with Professor Gustav JV Nossal.
1986-89: NHMRC Biomedical Scholar, Ph.D. research, "A transgenic mouse model for self-tolerance in B lymphocytes", Clinical Immunology Research Centre, University of Sydney, with Associate Professor Ronald J. Trent and Professor Antony Basten.
1989-90: Medical Foundation Postdoctoral Fellow, Clinical Immunology Research Centre, University of Sydney, with Professor Antony Basten.
1990-97: Assistant Investigator, Howard Hughes Medical Institute & Assistant Professor of Microbiology and Immunology, Stanford University Medical School
1992-95: Searle Scholar
1997: Professor, Director of Medical Genome Centre, Australian Cancer Research Foundation Genetics Laboratory, The John Curtin School of Medical Research, The Australian National University
2007: Professor and Head of the Division of Genetics and Immunology, The John Curtin School of Medical Research, The Australian National University
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