Dr Chan Phetsouphanh completed his PhD in 2014 at UNSW. He then embarked on a postdoctoral position at the University of Oxford (2015-2020), working on the role of MAIT cells and Cytotoxic CD4 T cells during HIV infection. He is currently working at the Kirby Institute (UNSW) as a Senior Research Associate focusing on T-cell Immunology. His current projects involve the investigation of T-cell responses during SARS-CoV-2 infection and evaluating immune signatures of Long COVID. He has keen interests in infectious diseases, immunotherapy, T-cell biology and immunopeptidomics.

Long COVID could be caused by the virus lingering in the body. Here's what the science says
Jun 10, 2023 11:21 am UTC| Health
While most people survive and recover from COVID, for some people symptoms can persist for months or years. When symptoms last longer than 12 weeks, the condition is known as long COVID. Long COVID encompasses up to 200...