Dr Kasha Singh is an infectious diseases physician with a wide range of interests including public and refugee health and translational research. Dr Singh worked in the UK for 10 years, completing a HIV fellowship at Chelsea and Westminster Foundation Trust in London. Whilst based in London, Dr Singh was also involved in running international clinical trials of tuberculosis treatment with the MRCP/UCL, including capacity development and education. Dr Singh is interested in persistent infections and the public health impact and management of infectious diseases, particularly HIV, hepatitis B and tuberculosis.
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Key Achievements
Research Groups
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Lewin Group
The focus of the Lewin group is to understand why HIV infection persists on antiretroviral therapy and to develop new strategies to eliminate latency. The lab also researches factors that drive liver disease in HIV-hepatitis B virus co-infection. The lab is also actively involved in COVID in relation to pathogenesis, the use of primary tissue models, and developing therapeutics using gene editing strategies.
Lab Team
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Director - The Peter Doherty Institute for Infection and Immunity
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Dr Wei Zhao
Research Fellow
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Dr Chris Chiu
Research Fellow
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Dr Youry Kim
Research Fellow
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Dr Stan Kan
Research Fellow
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Dr Jill Lau
Clinical Research Fellow
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Clinical Research Liason Officer
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Dr Judy Chang
Research Systems Administrator
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Dr Catherine Kennedy
Research Coordinator
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Infectious Diseases Physician
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Carolin Tumpach
Research Support Officer
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Rosalyn Cao
Research Support Officer
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Danielle Fong
Research Support Officer
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Abigail Tan
Research Support Officer
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Jared Stern
PhD Candidate
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Rachel Pascoe
PhD Candidate
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Paula Cevaal
PhD Candidate
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Haoming Liu
PhD Candidate
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Kiho Tanaka
PhD Candidate
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Rory Shepherd
PhD Candidate
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Lauren Wallace
Honours Student
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Bridget Fisher
Honours Student
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Associate Professor Edwina Wright
Clinical Affiliate
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Dr James McMahon
Clinical Affiliate
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Head, Clinical Virology and HIV Services, Deputy Director Department of Infectious Diseases Austin Health
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Associate Professor Thomas Rasmussen
Clinical Affiliate