Daniel O'Connor
BSc AFHEA MSc DPhil (OXON)
Associate Professor | Head of Bioinformatics
Daniel has both a wet-laboratory and bioinformatics background, his main research interests relate to the analysis of contemporary, high-dimensional datasets (e.g. genomic, transcriptomic, proteomic) to elucidate the molecular determinants of vaccine responses.
UTILISING THE SYSTEMS TOOLKIT TO ELUCIDATE THE MECHANISMS UNDERLYING RESPONSES TO INFANT IMMUNISATION
Vaccine responses and the persistence of vaccine-immunity vary considerably between individuals, this is particularly relevant in childhood, as infants generally have lower magnitude immune responses that wane more rapidly than adults. My research utilises contemporary methods, such as genome-wide genotyping and next-generation sequencing, to explore the mechanisms underlying immunological and physiological responses to childhood vaccinations.
Recent publications
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A 5-transcript signature for discriminating viral and bacterial etiology in pediatric pneumonia.
Viz-Lasheras S. et al, (2025), iScience, 28
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A diagnostic host-specific transcriptome response for Mycoplasma pneumoniae pneumonia to guide pediatric patient treatment.
Viz-Lasheras S. et al, (2025), Nat Commun, 16
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Hypoxia-related immune subsets induced bySalmonellaTyphi infection link early bacterial gut invasion to human infection outcomes
Ben-Moshe NB. et al, (2025)
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Typhoid toxin ofSalmonellaTyphi elicits host antimicrobial response during acute typhoid fever
Srour S. et al, (2024)
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Complementary and alternative medicine: Do physicians believe they can meet the requirements of the Collège des médecins du Québec?
Gaboury I. et al, (2016), Can Fam Physician, 62, e772 - e775