Andrew McMichael

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Andrew McMichael

Academic advisor
Hugh McDevitt
Doctoral studentsMalegapuru William Makgoba, Suranjith Seneviratne

Sir Andrew James McMichael,

immunologist, Professor of Molecular Medicine, and previously Director of the Weatherall Institute of Molecular Medicine at the University of Oxford. He is particularly known for his work on T cell responses to viral infections such as influenza and HIV
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Early life and education

McMichael was born in London on 8 November 1943 to

Sir John McMichael and Joan Catherine.[1] He went to school at St Pauls and then to the University of Cambridge at Gonville and Caius College to study medicine (1962–1968).[2] He went on to complete a PhD at the National Institute for Medical Research supervised by 'Ita' Brigitte Askonas and Alan Williamson. His thesis, published in 1975, is entitled The clonal expression of antibody-forming cells.[3]

Career and research

After his PhD McMichael completed his postdoctoral research supervised by Hugh McDevitt at Stanford University.[4] In 1977 he returned to the UK to study the T cell response to HIV infection. His research group have created two HIV vaccines which were tested in phase I clinical trials.[5] McMichael became director of the Weatherall Institute of Molecular Medicine in 2000, and remained so until 2012.[6] He founded the MRC Human Immunology Unit in 1998 as honorary director until 2010.

McMichael has supervised over 55 DPhil students over his career,[5] many of whom have gone on to become leading immunologists themselves:

  • Douglas F. Nixon, Professor of Immunology in Medicine, Weill Cornell Medical College.[7][8]
  • Malegapuru Makgoba, Professor of Immunology and former Vice-Chancellor & Principal of the University of KwaZulu-Natal.[9]
  • Matilu Mwau Professor and Executive Director of the Consortium for National Health Research[10][11]
  • Paul Bowness, Professor of Experimental Rheymatology[12][13]
  • Awen Gallimore, Professor of Cancer Immunology[14][15][16]
  • Paul Klenerman, Sidney Truelove Professor of Gastroenterology[17][18][19]
  • Dan Barouch, Professor of Medicine and Director of the Center for Virology and Vaccine Research at Harvard Medical School[20][21]
  • Sophie Hambleton, Professor of Paediatrics & Immunology[22][23][24]
  • Suranjith Seneviratne, Professor, Director of the Centre for Mast Cell Disorders and the President of the UK-Sri Lanka Immunology Foundation.[25][26][27]
  • Ling-Pei Ho, Professor of Respiratory Immunology[28][29]

In addition McMichael supervised postdoctoral researchers, including Tomáš Hanke (Professor of Vaccine Immunology), and Sarah Rowland-Jones (Professor of Immunology).[30][31][32][33]

Awards and honours

Personal life

In 1968 McMichael married Kathryn 'Kate' Elizabeth Cross, they have two sons and one daughter.[2] McMichael enjoys walking and skiing at his house in La Salle les Alpes, France.[2]

Notable works

McMichael, A. J.; Ting, A.; Zweerink, H. J.; Askonas, Brigitte A. (1977). "HLA restriction of cell-mediated lysis of influenza virus-infected human cells". Nature. 270 (5637): 524–526.

S2CID 4173925
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McMichael, A. J.; Gotch, F. M.; Noble, G. R.; Beare, P. A. (7 July 1983). "Cytotoxic T-cell immunity to influenza". The New England Journal of Medicine. 309 (1): 13–17.

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Townsend, A. R.; Rothbard, J.; Gotch, F. M.; Bahadur, G.; Wraith, D.; McMichael, A. J. (28 March 1986). "The epitopes of influenza nucleoprotein recognized by cytotoxic T lymphocytes can be defined with short synthetic peptides". Cell. 44 (6): 959–968.

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Phillips, R. E.; Rowland-Jones, S.; Nixon, D. F.; Gotch, F. M.; Edwards, J. P.; Ogunlesi, A. O.; Elvin, J. G.; Rothbard, J. A.; Bangham, C. R. (12 December 1991). "Human immunodeficiency virus genetic variation that can escape cytotoxic T cell recognition". Nature. 354 (6353): 453–459.

S2CID 4257933
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Altman, J. D.; Moss, P. A.; Goulder, P. J.; Barouch, D. H.; McHeyzer-Williams, M. G.; Bell, J. I.; McMichael, A. J.; Davis, M. M. (4 October 1996). "Phenotypic analysis of antigen-specific T lymphocytes". Science. 274 (5284): 94–96.

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Goonetilleke, Nilu; Liu, Michael K. P.; Salazar-Gonzalez, Jesus F.; Ferrari, Guido; Giorgi, Elena; Ganusov, Vitaly V.; Keele, Brandon F.; Learn, Gerald H.; Turnbull, Emma L. (8 June 2009). "The first T cell response to transmitted/founder virus contributes to the control of acute viremia in HIV-1 infection". The Journal of Experimental Medicine. 206 (6): 1253–1272.

PMID 19487423
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Liu, Michael K. P.; Hawkins, Natalie; Ritchie, Adam J.; Ganusov, Vitaly V.; Whale, Victoria; Brackenridge, Simon; Li, Hui; Pavlicek, Jeffrey W.; Cai, Fangping (January 2013). "Vertical T cell immunodominance and epitope entropy determine HIV-1 escape". The Journal of Clinical Investigation. 123 (1): 380–393.

PMID 23221345
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Fellay, Jacques; Shianna, Kevin V.; Ge, Dongliang; Colombo, Sara; Ledergerber, Bruno; Weale, Mike; Zhang, Kunlin; Gumbs, Curtis; Castagna, Antonella (17 August 2007). "A Whole-Genome Association Study of Major Determinants for Host Control of HIV-1". Science. 317 (5840): 944–947.

PMID 17641165
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Hill, Adrian V. S.; Allsopp, Catherine E. M.; Kwiatkowski, Dominic; Anstey, Nicholas M.; Twumasi, Patrick; Rowe, Pamela A.; Bennett, Stephen; Brewster, David; McMichael, Andrew J. (1991). "Common West African HLA antigens are associated with protection from severe malaria". Nature. 352 (6336): 595–600.

PMID 1865923
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Braud, Veronique M.; Allan, David S. J.; O'Callaghan, Christopher A.; Söderström, Kalle; D'Andrea, Annalisa; Ogg, Graham S.; Lazetic, Sasha; Young, Neil T.; Bell, John I. (1998). "HLA-E binds to natural killer cell receptors CD94/NKG2A, B and C". Nature. 391 (6669): 795–799.

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McMichael, Andrew J.; Rowland-Jones, Sarah L. (19 April 2001). "Cellular immune responses to HIV". Nature. 410 (6831): 980–987.

PMID 11309628
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Appay, Victor; Dunbar, P. Rod; Callan, Margaret; Klenerman, Paul; Gillespie, Geraldine M.A.; Papagno, Laura; Ogg, Graham S.; King, Abigail; Lechner, Franziska (2002). "Memory CD8+ T cells vary in differentiation phenotype in different persistent virus infections". Nature Medicine. 8 (4): 379–385.

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McMichael, Andrew J.; Borrow, Persephone; Tomaras, Georgia D.; Goonetilleke, Nilu; Haynes, Barton F. (2010). "The immune response during acute HIV-1 infection: clues for vaccine development". Nature Reviews Immunology. 10 (1): 11–23.

PMID 20010788
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