Overview
Background
Associate Professor James Wells leads the Novel Cancer Therapeutics Group at Frazer Institute and is the Director of Immunology at the Dermatology Research Centre, University of Queensland. He is also the Vice President of the Molecular and Experimental Pathology Society of Australasia (MEPSA), and a mentee of the Australian Academy of Health and Medical Sciences (AAHMS). He received his PhD in cancer immunotherapy from King's College London, UK, and postdoctoral training at Harvard Medical School, USA, where he received an award for research excellence and was promoted to Faculty as an Instructor. In 2011, he was awarded a prestigious 5-year Perpetual Trustees Fellowship and was appointed as a Group Leader at the University of Queensland’s Frazer Institute.
Associate Professor Wells is passionate about delivering effective new treatments to combat cancer through the translation of his research. To achieve this, he collaborates with medicinal chemists, imaging specialists, clinical research teams and industry partners to identify and target pathways and mechanisms that allow cancer cells to grow within the body.
In collaboration with the Queensland Emory Drug Discovery Initiative, he has recently developed and patented a drug (Q2361) designed to prevent and treat skin cancer in immune-suppressed solid organ transplant recipients. Q2361 is a first-in-class drug candidate capable of reactivating anti-tumour CD8 T cells in the skin of organ transplant recipients on the immunosuppressive drugs Tacrolimus (FK506), Sirolimus (rapamycin), and Everolimus. He is currently striving to bring Q2361 across the ‘valley of death’ and into clinical trials.
James would like to thank the granting bodies and philanthropic partnerships that make his goal of delivering new and effective cancer drugs possible.
Availability
- Associate Professor James Wells is:
- Available for supervision
Qualifications
- Bachelor of Science, University of Edinburgh
- Doctor of Philosophy, University College London
Works
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2005
Journal Article
Influence of interleukin-4 on the phenotype and function of bone marrow-derived murine dendritic cells generated under serum-free conditions
Wells, J. W., Darling, D., Farzaneh, F. and Galea-Lauri, J. (2005). Influence of interleukin-4 on the phenotype and function of bone marrow-derived murine dendritic cells generated under serum-free conditions. Scandinavian Journal of Immunology, 61 (3), 251-259. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-3083.2005.01556.x
2004
Journal Article
Strategies for antigen choice and priming of dendritic cells influence the polarization and efficacy of antitumor T-cell responses in dendritic cell-based cancer vaccination
Galea-Lauri, Joanna, Wells, James W., Darling, David, Harrison, Phillip and Farzaneh, Farzin (2004). Strategies for antigen choice and priming of dendritic cells influence the polarization and efficacy of antitumor T-cell responses in dendritic cell-based cancer vaccination. Cancer Immunology Immunotherapy, 53 (11), 963-977. doi: 10.1007/s00262-004-0542-8
2004
Conference Publication
Effect of HCV core protein on the ability of murine dendritic cells to generate a MHC class I-restricted antigen-specific immune response, in vitro.
O'Beirne, JP, Mitchell, J, Wells, J, Farzaneh, F and Harrison, PM (2004). Effect of HCV core protein on the ability of murine dendritic cells to generate a MHC class I-restricted antigen-specific immune response, in vitro.. 55th Annual Meeting of the American-Association-for-the-Study-of-Liver-Diseases (AASLD), Boston Ma, Oct 29-Nov 02, 2004. JOHN WILEY & SONS INC.
Funding
Current funding
Supervision
Availability
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- Available for supervision
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Supervision history
Current supervision
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Doctor Philosophy
Defining principles of T cell-mediated melanoma rejection
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Jazmina Gonzalez Cruz, Dr Amelia Soderholm
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Doctor Philosophy
Selectively depressing UV-induced regulatory T cell function
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Jazmina Gonzalez Cruz
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Doctor Philosophy
Understanding the regulatory nature of CD8+/CD4+ Double-positive T-cells
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Andrew Brooks, Dr Jazmina Gonzalez Cruz
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Doctor Philosophy
Understanding the role of immature myeloid cells in early melanoma establishment
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Jazmina Gonzalez Cruz, Dr Arutha Kulasinghe
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Master Philosophy
Diagnostic differentiation of inflammatory skin conditions by patterns of inflammatory marker expression
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Peter Soyer, Dr Jazmina Gonzalez Cruz
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Doctor Philosophy
Understanding the immunomodulatory mechanisms regulating inflammation
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Graham Leggatt, Dr Snehlata Kumari
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Doctor Philosophy
Translational meaning of the efficacy of immunotherapies as neoadjuvants to treat Head and Neck cancers.
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Quan Nguyen, Dr Kelvin Tuong, Dr Yang Yang, Dr Jazmina Gonzalez Cruz
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Doctor Philosophy
Spatial Multi-Omics Analysis of HPV-Positive Head and Neck Cancer: Tumour Oncogenesis and Discovery of Targeted Therapies
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Ian Frazer, Dr Quan Nguyen, Dr Jazmina Gonzalez Cruz
Completed supervision
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2024
Master Philosophy
Diagnostic differentiation of inflammatory skin conditions by patterns of inflammatory marker expression
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Peter Soyer, Dr Jazmina Gonzalez Cruz
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2021
Doctor Philosophy
The role of CD8+ T cells in the regression of squamous cell carcinoma
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Ian Frazer, Dr Jazmina Gonzalez Cruz
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2020
Master Philosophy
Resistance to therapy in metastatic melanoma: Comparing the expression of immune inhibitory modulators in vitro with refractory metastatic melanoma patients.
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Helmut Schaider
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2019
Doctor Philosophy
EGFR and Treg targeted therapies for cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Fiona Simpson, Dr Jazmina Gonzalez Cruz, Dr Shannon Joseph
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2017
Doctor Philosophy
Uncovering novel regulators of CD8+ T-cell function in the skin
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Ian Frazer
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2016
Doctor Philosophy
Evaluating CD8+ T-cell function in skin and squamous cell carcinoma following systemic suppression with rapamycin and tacrolimus.
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Ian Frazer, Associate Professor Fiona Simpson
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2021
Doctor Philosophy
Endocytosis Inhibition to Improve Responses to Antibody Dependent Cellular Cytotoxicity-Mediating Antibodies
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Michael Piper, Professor Ben Panizza, Associate Professor Fiona Simpson
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2019
Doctor Philosophy
Defining B cell tolerance checkpoints and their modulation by immunotherapy
Associate Advisor
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2019
Doctor Philosophy
Dynamin inhibition increases monoclonal antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity and reverses signalling pathway resistance
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Fiona Simpson
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2017
Master Philosophy
The role of immune regulators in induced drug tolerant cells (IDTC) in melanoma
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Helmut Schaider
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2017
Master Philosophy
In-vitro imaging of the interactions between CD8+T cells and lymphoma cells using an Eµ-myc lymphoma model
Associate Advisor
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2016
Doctor Philosophy
Manipulation of Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor (EGFR) Trafficking to Improve anti-EGFR Monoclonal Antibody Therapies
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Fiona Simpson
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Master Philosophy
The chemokine content of Squamous Cell Carcinoma
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Peter Soyer
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