Isaac Sakala Ph D
About
Isaac Sakala Ph D is from Greater Adelaide Area. Isaac works in the following industries: "Biotechnology Research". Isaac is currently Research Scientist/Cojoint Lecturer at Vaxine PL and Flinders University College of Medicine and Public Health , located in Adelaide, Australia. In Isaac's previous role as a Research Associate at Washington University in St. Louis, Isaac worked in Saint Louis, MO until Jun 2015. Prior to joining Washington University in St. Louis, Isaac was a Postdoctoral Fellow at Saint Louis University, Doisy Research Center, Saint Louis, MO 63104 and held the position of Postdoctoral Fellow. Prior to that, Isaac was a Postdoctoral Fellow at The Australian National University from Jul 2008 to Feb 2009. Isaac started working as Biomedical Scientist at The University of Zambia, School of Medicine, Dept. of Pathology and Microbiology in Mar 2003.
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Isaac Sakala Ph D's current jobs
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Isaac Sakala Ph D's past jobs
Biomedical Research: Role of MR1 protein and MAIT cells in mycobacterial infection
Biomedical Research: Human gamma/delta T cells relevant for protective tuberculosis immunity.
PhD and Postdoctoral biomedical research: 1) Interferon – gamma (IFN-g) and Immunity to viral Infection: role of poxvirus-encoded IFN-g binding protein (vIFN-gbp) in virus-host interaction; 2) Th2 cytokines deficiency and antiviral immunity: pathogenesis of orthopoxvirus infection in the absence of IL-4, IL-13, their specific receptor system and Stat-6 transcription factor; and 3) Antiviral role of neutrophils in ECTV infection.
1) Bacteriological laboratory diagnosis on clinical specimens; 2) Conduct practical classes: Preparing and demonstrating practical clinical/medical microbiology and biochemistry classes to medical and veterinary students. Included grading lab reports prepared by students; and 3) Participated in clinical research.