Contact information
dannielle.wellington@ndm.ox.ac.uk
+441865287737
(ext. 87737)
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9277-0306
She/Her
Dannielle Wellington
PhD; MRes; BSc
Training Programmes Coordinator
I work with our researchers to identify training needs and support the delivery of specific training for both skills and personal development. As part of this, I organise an annual Researcher Symposium event which gives researchers the chance to network with all COI-affiliated staff as well as present data. I am also responsible for coordinating our annual international training programmes in collaboration with Peking Union Medical College (PUMC). Finally, I coordinate public engagement activity within COI.
Prior to this role, I was a postdoctoral scientist for 6 years with Prof. Tao Dong based at the MRC Weatherall Institute of Molecular Medicine (WIMM) investigating immune responses to viral infection. I completed my MRes-PhD in biomedical sciences at the University of Southampton in 2016 and my undergraduate degree in Cancer Biology & Immunology at the University of Bristol in 2012.
If you would like training in a particular skill, have an interest in organising a public engagement activity or are interested in teaching opportunities, please contact me.
Recent publications
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IFITM3 restricts virus-induced inflammatory cytokine production by limiting Nogo-B mediated TLR responses.
Journal article
Clement M. et al, (2022), Nature communications, 13
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SARS-CoV-2 mutations affect proteasome processing to alter CD8+ T cell responses
Preprint
Wellington D. et al, (2022)
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An immunodominant NP105–113-B*07:02 cytotoxic T cell response controls viral replication and is associated with less severe COVID-19 disease
Journal article
Peng Y. et al, (2022), Nature Immunology, 23, 50 - 61
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The impact of viral mutations on recognition by SARS-CoV-2 specific T cells
Journal article
de Silva TI. et al, (2021), iScience, 24, 103353 - 103353
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Immunodominance complexity: lessons yet to be learned from dominant T cell responses to SARS-COV-2
Journal article
Wellington D. et al, (2021), Current Opinion in Virology, 50, 183 - 191