Timothy Wells
University of Queensland, QLD, Australia
- This delegate is presenting an abstract at this event.

Dr Timothy Wells is a Senior Research Fellow at the Frazer Institute, The University of Queensland. Dr Wells is a molecular microbiologist whose research focuses on the interactions between the host immune system and Pseudomonas aeruginosa during chronic lung infections.
Dr Wells’ research investigates antibody-dependent enhancement of bacterial infection. Dr Wells research identified patients that produced a specific antibody that protected their infecting P. aeruginosa from killing by the immune system. These ‘cloaking antibodies’ target lipopolysaccharide on the bacterial surface. Importantly, patients with these antibodies have worse lung function and outcomes then those with normal immune killing. His research uses a mixture of molecular microbiology, immunology and genomic approaches and has directly led to novel treatment of critically ill patients with multi-drug resistant bacteria.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
The prevalence and treatment of inhibitory antibody that exacerbates Pseudomonas aeruginosa infection. (#179)
8:30 PM
Timothy J Wells
Poster Session I
A subset of patients with urosepsis and Escherichia coli infection have specific antibodies that inhibit serum-mediated bactericidal killing. (#114)
8:30 PM
Carrie F Coggon
Poster Session II