
Dr Chan Phetsouphanh completed his PhD in 2014 at UNSW. He then embarked on a postdoctoral position at the University of Oxford (2015-2020), working on the role of MAIT cells and Cytotoxic CD4 T cells during HIV infection. He is currently working at the Kirby Institute (UNSW) as a Senior Research Associate focusing on T-cell Immunology.
Currently have several projects open for Honours, Masters and PhD students, these include;
- Investigating the drivers of long COVID
- Immunopeptidomics of Viral infections
- Immune response following Monkey Pox Infection
email cphetsouphanh@kirby.unsw.edu.au if interested
His projects involve the investigation of T-cell responses during SARS-CoV-2 infection and evaluating immune signatures of Long COVID. He has keen interests in infectious diseases, immunotherapy, T-cell biology and immunopeptidomics.
My Research Supervision
Co-supervising 1 PhD student. Project- Immune signatures of Acute Tuberculosis infection