Contact information
alexander.redmond@imm.ox.ac.uk
018652 (22314)
Room 469, MRC Weatherall Institute of Molecular Medicine, Oxford, OX3 9DS
Colleges
Alexander Redmond
BSc MRes
DPhil Student
Research Interests
Currently, I am completing the final year of my DPhil in the Rehwinkel lab, focusing on the characterisation of IFNAR2a, the soluble, secreted isoform of the type I interferon receptor. My research investigates IFNAR2a as a negative regulator of antiviral gene expression, functioning as a potential immune checkpoint modulator. By dissecting the molecular mechanisms of IFNAR2a-mediated immune regulation, I aim to illuminate new therapeutic strategies for viral diseases, autoimmunity, and cancer immunotherapy.
Academic & Industry Background
DPhil (PhD) in Medical Science (Immunology), University of Oxford
MRC WIMM Prize Studentship recipient, focused on type I interferon signaling.MRes Experimental & Translational Immunology, University College London
Project on Treg modulation by HCMV.BSc Biomedical Sciences, University of Manchester
Year in industry (Boehringer Ingelheim, Germany): utilised MALDI-TOF MS platform for high-throughput label-free enzyme inhibitor screening.
Skills & Methodology
Innate Immunity, Cytokine Signaling, and Molecular Virology
My expertise is grounded in immunology, molecular biology, and virology, with extensive experience in:
Genetic manipulation of in vivo models (including generating and phenotyping IFNAR2a knockouts)
Flow cytometry, high-dimensional immunophenotyping and analysis of immune response
Molecular & Protein Analysis - Quantitative PCR (qPCR) and transcriptomic analysis, Western blotting, ELISA
Viral infection models (EMCV, HSV-1, human cytomegalovirus)
Assay development and high-throughput screening approaches
Recent publications
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HSV-1 employs UL56 to antagonize expression and function of cGAMP channels.
Journal article
Blest HTW. et al, (2024), Cell Rep, 43