Diabetes/Transplantation Immunobiology Laboratory
Leader: Dr Charmaine Simeonovic
Research program: Pancreatic islet xenotransplantation for Type 1 diabetes
Charmaine Simeonovic joined the John Curtin School of Medical Research in 1979 as a PhD scholar to
study transplantation immunology in Dr Kevin Lafferty's Laboratory.
Dr Simeonovic's independent research career in pancreatic islet transplantation
began in 1983, assisted by external grants from The Clive and Vera Ramaciotti
Foundations, The Lions NSW/ACT Save Sight Foundaton and Public Health
Care Foundation, The Kellion Diabetes Foundation Australia, The Sunshine
Foundation (VIC, Australia), Government Assistance to Medical Research
Fund (Australia) and the Hoechst Diabetes Research Advisory Board.
Over the past 16 years, major support ($2.5 million) for Dr Simeonovic's
research at JCSMR has been provided by the Canberra Hospital (formerly
Woden Valley Hospital) Private Practice Fund, The Juvenile Diabetes Foundation
International (New York), The Juvenile Diabetes Foundation Australia and
the National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia (NH&MRC).
Contacts:
T: +61 2 6125 4709
F: +61 2 6125 0413
E: Charmaine.Simeonovic@anu.edu.au
Mail Address:
The John Curtin School of Medical Research
Building 54 Garran Road
The Australian National University
Canberra ACT 2601 Australia
Academic position:
Fellow (Level C)
Dr Simeonovic's main research interests include:
- The immunological processes which lead to the rejection of foreign (allogeneic
and xenogeneic) tissue transplants and the induction of transplant tolerance.
- The treatment of insulin-dependent diabetes by transplantation of pancreatic islet tissue.
- Regulation of the recurrence of diabetes-producing autoimmune disease in transplanted islet tissue.
Training/supervision:
Involved in training/supervision of PhD scholars, Honours students, undergraduate
students and vacation scholars since 1993. Information about PhD scholarship
applications (JCSMR; APA) can be obtained via e-mail: medical.gradprog@anu.edu.au
Administration:
Divisional Representative on Faculty Board, member of various Faculty Board
Committes, JCSMR
Convenor, Diabetes and Autoimmunity Program, JCSMR (see further information
below)
Membership of learned societies:
The Australasian Society for Immunology Inc.
The Transplantation Society of Australia and New Zealand.
The Transplantation Society (International).
The International Pancreas and Islet Transplant Association.
The Immunology of Diabetes Society (International).
The International Xenotransplantation Association.
The Cell Transplantation Society
Peer Review:
Review regularly for the international journals: Transplantation, Xenotransplantation,
Cell Transplantation
Review grant applications for funding bodies: e.g. NH&MRC, Diabetes Australia
Research Trust
Editorial Board Membership: Cell Transplantation
Examiner of PhD, MSc and Honours theses
International/National profile:
20 presentations of lab's research/ lecture at international congresses
30 presentations/lectures of lab's research at national conferences
10 invited session chairs at national / international conferences
5 lectures to community groups
Organiser /co-organiser of 3 international/national congresses / conferences