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Dr Damian Oyong

Senior Research Officer

Dr Damian Oyong

Background

Damian completed his PhD from Menzies School of Health Research, Charles Darwin University in 2020 under the supervision of Dr Michelle Boyle. His PhD project focused on profiling functional antibody response and complement pathogenesis in malaria. 

In 2020, he joined the Stuart Lab at Seattle Children’s Research Institute to work on malaria vaccine and immunology projects. His work include utilizing systems immunology to profile vaccine-induced immune response and characterising malaria parasite-specific T cell response in malaria vaccine trials. 

Damian returned to Australia in 2023 and re-joined the Boyle lab to embark on projects involving mapping immune response to malaria in lymphoid organs and in clinical trial settings.  

Positions

  • 2023–present: Senior Research Officer, Burnet Institute
  • 2023: Rese­arch Officer, Bur­net Inst­itute
  • 2020–2023: Postdo­ctoral Fellow, Sea­ttle Children’s Rese­arch Inst­itute
  • 2016–2019: Rese­arch Assistant, Men­zies Sch­ool of Hea­lth Rese­arch
  • 2013–2015: Si­te Labor­atory Supervisor, Eij­kman Institute, Eijkman‐Oxford Clin­ical Rese­arch Un­it

Qualifications

  • 2016–2020: PhD (Award July 2020), Menzies School of Health Research, Charles Darwin University. Supervisor: Dr Michelle Boyle
  • 2012–2013: Honours in Biology, Monash University
  • 2009–2012: Bachelor of Medical Bioscience, Monash University

Awards

  • 2025: Conference Travel Award, Australian & New Zealand Society for Immunology
  • 2025: FREDA grant (A$30,000), Burnet Institute
  • 2025: Early Career Development Award, Lorne Infection and Immunity
  • 2024: InnoVate grant (A$5,000), Burnet Institute
  • 2023: Shark Tank grant (A$5,000), Burnet Institute
  • 2019: Research Training Award, Australian Centre of Research Excellence in Malaria Elimination
  • 2018: International Student Development Grant, Northern Territory Government
  • 2017: Travel Award, International Conference of Research on Plasmodium vivax
  • 2016: Menzies Enhanced Living Scholarship
  • 2016: Charles Darwin University Postgraduate Scholarship
  • 2015: Travel Award, United States National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases

Reports and other work

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