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Member Highlight: Ruby Dawson, Postdoctoral Researcher, South Australian Immunogenomics Cancer Institute (SAiGENCI)

Ruby Dawson in Athens, Greece

Ruby Dawson looking forward to a spectacular gala event in Athens, #Cytokines2023

My research investigates the function of innate immune receptors in gastric cancer and gastric inflammation.

Being on the ICIS council as a junior member for the past few years has been invaluable for my career. It’s provided insight into how international societies work, how conferences are organised and given me experience in activities outside of pure research.

After COVID travel restrictions, it’s been great to meet collaborators face to face, some for the first time. The 2023 meeting in Athens was great. There were great talks, good food and fun networking sessions! The music from Luke O’Neill’s band was a highlight.

Please tell us your name, degree, where you currently work, and the position.
My name is Ruby Dawson. I am a Postdoctoral Researcher and I recently started working at the South Australian Immunogenomics Cancer Institute (SAiGENCI) at the University of Adelaide in South Australia. I have enjoyed returning home after a 4.5 year postdoc position at the Hudson Institute of Medical Research in Melbourne.

Where did you do your training?
I completed my undergraduate studies and PhD at the University of Adelaide in South Australia.

Briefly, what is your research about?
My research investigates the function of innate immune receptors in gastric cancer and gastric inflammation.

Tell us your thoughts about ICIS: how has being involved in the Cytokine Society help your career?
Being on the ICIS council as a junior member for the past few years has been invaluable for my career. It’s provided insight into how international societies work, how conferences are organised and given me experience in activities outside of pure research.

Are there any particular friendships or collaborations that came specifically out of Cytokines meetings?
After COVID travel restrictions, it’s been great to meet collaborators face to face, some for the first time.

What Cytokines meeting(s) have been your favorites? Tell us about any special memories or anecdotes.
The 2023 meeting in Athens was great. There were great talks, good food and fun networking sessions! The music from Luke O’Neill’s band was a highlight.

What do you like to do when not in the lab?
I enjoy live music; at festivals or at the pub.

What book or TV show are you reading/watching right now that you recommend?
With what time?!!

What is your favorite cytokine?
IL-18

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