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.
Key publications
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Human leukocyte antigen alleles associate with COVID-19 vaccine immunogenicity and risk of breakthrough infection.
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Mentzer AJ. et al, (2022), Nat med
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Molecular correlates of vaccine-induced protection against typhoid fever.
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Zhu H. et al, (2023), J clin invest
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Gene expression profiling reveals insights into infant immunological and febrile responses to group B meningococcal vaccine.
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O'Connor D. et al, (2020), Mol syst biol, 16
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Common Genetic Variations Associated with the Persistence of Immunity following Childhood Immunization.
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O'Connor D. et al, (2019), Cell rep, 27, 3241 - 3253.e4
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RNA2HLA: HLA-based quality control of RNA-seq datasets.
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Chelysheva I. et al, (2021), Brief bioinform, 22
Recent publications
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A multi-platform approach to identify a blood-based host protein signature for distinguishing between bacterial and viral infections in febrile children (PERFORM): a multi-cohort machine learning study.
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Jackson HR. et al, (2023), Lancet digit health, 5, e774 - e785
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Raising AWaRe-ness of antimicrobial stewardship challenges in pediatric emergency care: results from the PERFORM study assessing consistency and appropriateness of antibiotic prescribing across Europe.
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Kolberg L. et al, (2023), Clin infect dis
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Early transcriptional responses to human enteric fever challenge.
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Barton A. et al, (2023), Infect immun
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Relationship between molecular pathogen detection and clinical disease in febrile children across Europe: a multicentre, prospective observational study.
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Shah P. et al, (2023), Lancet reg health eur, 32
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Impact of infection on proteome-wide glycosylation revealed by distinct signatures for bacterial and viral pathogens.
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Willems E. et al, (2023), Iscience, 26