Associate Professor Anne Bruestle is an immunologist at the John Curtin School of Medical Research.

Associate Professor Bruestle is a multiple sclerosis (MS) researcher, internationally known for her work on the role of immune cells in MS using diverse laboratory models.

She is chair and the MS research lead for the ANU Grand Challenge “Our health in our hands”, an interdisciplinary project to develop person-centred continuous disease monitoring in MS and diabetes.


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Weapon in immune system arsenal could unlock MS treatment

Researchers from The Australian National University (ANU) have identified why certain cells in the body, known as Th17…

27 January 2022



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