Dr Leigh Jones
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3MT Competition by OUCRU & MORU
Three Minute Thesis is an annual competition that cultivates PhD students’ academic, presentation, and research communication skills. The competition supports their capacity to effectively explain their research in three minutes, in a language appropriate to a non-specialist audience.
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Leigh Jones
Regional Academic Training Leader
I work across the Oxford University Clinical Research Unit (OUCRU) in Vietnam and the Mahidol Oxford Tropical Medicine Research Unit (MORU) in Thailand as Regional Academic Training Leader.
My passion for capacity building and research support follows a successful career in immunological research, first in the UK and then in Singapore. I have a strong track record in scientific writing reflected in my first authorship publications and further enhanced by my commercial experience in scientific communications. I have developed a rich portfolio of training course content in the area of scientific writing; delivering regular sessions across the SEA region, and beyond, both in a face-to-face and online format.
I aim to establish, promote and develop a culture of training excellence by providing the best environment, support and training particularly for post-graduate students and early career scientists. I am responsible for overseeing the academic programmes delivered in partnership with our educational stakeholders, monitoring and evaluating supervisory and mentorship support networks; and training delivery (or sourcing) to provide personalised development for post-graduate students and early career scientists. The recent integration of this role across OUCRU and MORU provides a unique opportunity to streamline processes and create a larger, and more, connected student and supervisory network enhancing the post-graduate learning experience. I strive to continually improve local academic ecosystems through encouraging collegiality and networking, fostering excellence in mentorship, continual dialogue with stakeholders and partners for improvement and best practice sharing, and championing for better research culture.
High school students
My PhD
Recent publications
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Dominant-negative NFKBIA mutation promotes IL-1β production causing hepatic disease with severe immunodeficiency.
Tan EE. et al, (2020), The Journal of clinical investigation, 130, 5817 - 5832
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Induction of Human T-cell and Cytokine Responses Following Vaccination with a Novel Influenza Vaccine.
Skibinski DAG. et al, (2018), Scientific reports, 8
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The walking dead: sequential nuclear and organelle destruction during hair development.
Jones LA. et al, (2018), The British journal of dermatology, 178, 1341 - 1352
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Germline NLRP1 Mutations Cause Skin Inflammatory and Cancer Susceptibility Syndromes via Inflammasome Activation.
Zhong FL. et al, (2016), Cell, 167, 187 - 202.e17
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RNA sensing by conventional dendritic cells is central to the development of lupus nephritis.
Celhar T. et al, (2015), Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 112, E6195 - E6204