Immunology

Immunodominance lies at the heart of the immune system’s ability to distinguish self from non-self. Understanding and possibly controlling the mechanisms that govern immunodominance will have profound consequences for the fight against several classes of diseases, including viral infections and cancer. We have been attempting to understand the computation performed by the immune system that gives rise to immunodominance, using techniques from computer science, applied mathematics and Bayesian statistics.

Immunology
Neil Dalchau

Mathematical and computational biologist

Andrew Phillips

Innovator and leader in molecular and genetic programming