Our vision
To improve health globally through discovery research and the prevention, treatment and cure of infectious diseases.
Latest News
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25 Apr 2024
Malaria research efforts converge at the Doherty Institute
On World Malaria Day, we spotlight the relentless efforts of researchers at the Doherty Institute, in pursuit of knowledge, with each discovery bringing us a… -
24 Apr 2024
Elimination of mother-to-child transmission of chronic hepatitis B in Victoria demands coordinated care and correct data capture
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17 Apr 2024
Exploring the ripple effects of co-infections: how unrelated viruses shape immune responses to influenza
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15 Apr 2024
The Doherty Institute joins CoViNet - the World Health Organization Coronavirus Network
Cumming Global Centre for Pandemic Therapeutics
A mission-driven, global research centre to enable rapid design and development of therapeutics for future pandemics
Impact Report 2022
Discover how our work continues to drive excellence in research, education and public health.
Doherty Institute Strategic Plan
Learn more about our roadmap for the development of the Doherty Institute over the next five years.
Meet our people
Our people are at the forefront of research, teaching, public health and reference laboratory services, diagnostic services and clinical care in infectious diseases and immunity.
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Dr Julio Carrera Montoya Research Officer
Julio Carrera Montoya is an early career postdoctoral scientist at the Doherty Institute. His PhD was awarded in early 2022 under the supervision of…
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Lien Tran PhD Scholar
Lien is a PhD student in the Cowie group, conducting research related to the project Hepatitis and Liver Cancer Outcomes in Public Health: an Intervention…
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Dr Hamish McWilliam Group Leader, Senior Research Fellow
Hamish McWilliam is a group leader in the Department of Microbiology and Immunology at the Peter Doherty Institute for Infection and Immunity, based…
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Dr George Taiaroa Research Fellow
George Taiaroa (PhD, MRSNZ) leads a research program focused on the identification and characterisation of infectious diseases through next-generation…