Maria Fransiska (Siska) Pudjohartono
MD MSc
I am a Jardine Foundation Scholar supervised by Dr Nick Provine and Prof Ellie Barnes. My DPhil project focuses on utilising in vitro human immune organoid cultures to study responses induced by different vaccine platforms.
Previously, I trained as a medical doctor at Universitas Gadjah Mada in Indonesia before coming to the University of Oxford to read an MSc Integrated Immunology.
Recent publications
MAIT and other innate-like T cells integrate adaptive immune responses to modulate interval-dependent reactogenicity to mRNA vaccines
Journal article
Amini A. et al, (2025), Science Immunology, 10
Dosing interval is a major factor determining the quality of T cells induced by SARS-CoV-2 mRNA and adenoviral vector vaccines
Journal article
Murray SM. et al, (2025), Science Immunology, 10
Human tonsil organoids reveal innate pathways modulating humoral and cellular responses to ChAdOx1
Journal article
Pudjohartono MF. et al, (2025), PLOS Pathogens, 21, e1013432 - e1013432
Immunogenicity of MVA-BN vaccine deployed as mpox prophylaxis: a prospective, single-centre, cohort study and analysis of transcriptomic predictors of response
Journal article
Drennan PG. et al, (2025), The Lancet Microbe, 6, 101045 - 101045
Human tonsil organoids reveal innate pathways modulating humoral and cellular responses to ChAdOx1
Preprint
Pudjohartono MF. et al, (2024)