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Dr Kate Thompson

Adjunct Senior Lecturer
School of Psychology
kate.thompson@uq.edu.au

Publications

Journal Articles (2)
Conference Papers (4)

Journal Articles

Pender, Michael P., Csurhes, Peter A., Smith, Corey, Douglas, Nanette L., Neller, Michelle A., Matthews, Katherine K., Beagley, Leone, Rehan, Sweera, Crooks, Pauline, Hopkins, Tracey J., Blum, Stefan, Green, Kerryn A., Ioannides, Zara A., Swayne, Andrew, Aftab, Blake T., Hooper, Kaye D., Burrows, Scott R., Thompson, Kate M., Coulthard, Alan and Khanna, Rajiv (2020). Epstein-Barr virus-specific T cell therapy for progressive multiple sclerosis. JCI insight, 5 (20) e144624. doi: 10.1172/jci.insight.144624
Pender, Michael P., Csurhes, Peter A., Smith, Corey, Douglas, Nanette L., Neller, Michelle A., Matthews, Katherine K., Beagley, Leone, Rehan, Sweera, Crooks, Pauline, Hopkins, Tracey J., Blum, Stefan, Green, Kerryn A., Ioannides, Zara A., Swayne, Andrew, Aftab, Blake T., Hooper, Kaye D., Burrows, Scott R., Thompson, Kate M., Coulthard, Alan and Khanna, Rajiv (2018). Epstein-Barr virus–specific T cell therapy for progressive multiple sclerosis. JCI Insight, 3 (22) e124714. doi: 10.1172/jci.insight.124714

Conference Papers

Pender, M. P., Csurhes, P. A., Smith, C., Douglas, N. L., Neller, M. A., Beagley, L., Rehan, S., Hopkins, T. J., Thompson, K. M., Blum, S., Green, K. A., Ioannides, Z. A., Coulthard, A., Hooper, K. D., Burrows, S. R. and Khanna, R. (2017). Safety and clinical improvement in a phase I trial of autologous Epstein-Barr virus-specific T-cell therapy in patients with progressive multiple sclerosis. 7th Joint European Committee for Treatment and Research in Multiple Sclerosis (ECTRIMS) Americas Committee for Treatment and Research in Multiple Sclerosis (ACTRIMS), Paris, France, 25-28 October 2017. London, United Kingdom: Sage Publications.
Pender, Michael, Csurhes, Peter, Smith, Corey, Douglas, Nanette, Neller, Michelle, Beagley, Leone, Rehan, Sweera, Hopkins, Tracey, Thompson, Kate, Blum, Stefan, Green, Kerryn, Ioannides, Zara, Coulthard, Alan, Hooper, Kaye, Burrows, Scott and Khanna, Rajiv (2017). Symptomatic and objective clinical improvement in progressive multiple sclerosis patients treated with autologous Epstein-Barr virus-specific T cell therapy: interim results of a phase I trial. 69th Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Neurology (AAN), Boston, Massachusetts, 22-28 April 2017. Philadelphia, PA, United States: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.
Thompson, K., Pachana, N. A., Byrne, G. and Miloyan, B. (2012). Cognitive functioning in the context of incidental white matter hyperintensities. 65th Annual Scientific Meeting “Charting New Frontiers in Aging”, San Diego, CA, United States, 14-18 November 2012. Cary, NC., United States: Oxford University Press.
Currell, M., Thompson, K., Byrne, G. and Pachana, N. A. (2010). Use of the California Older Adult Stroop Test in a Longitudinal Study. The Gerontological Society of America 61st Annual Scientific Meeting, National Harbor, MD, 21-25 November 2008. Washington, DC. U.S.: Oxford University Press. doi: 10.1093/geront/48.Special_Issue_III.1
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