Scott Byrne
University of Sydney, NSW, Australia

Scott is a Professor of Immunology at The University of Sydney and Deputy-Director of the Centre for Immunology and Allergy Research at the Westmead Institute for Medical Research. Professor Byrne and his team use cutting-edge interrogation techniques to study the skin immune system. In collaboration with medicinal chemists, this is allowing him to design novel strategies to manipulate the immune cells and molecules involved in inflammatory skin disease and develop potentially new treatment options for psoriasis and eczema.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
Identifying human regulatory B cells activated by IL-4-treated mast cells or their microvesicles by mass cytometry (#315)
4:00 PM
Felix Marsh-Wakefield
Poster Session Two
Ultraviolet irradiation of the skin alters the sphingosine-1-phosphate pathway in lymph nodes and blood (#394)
4:00 PM
Benita Tse
Poster Session Three
Manipulative Michele and Trustful Thomas: Mast cells activate regulatory B cells (#103)
1:10 PM
Felix Marsh-Wakefield
BD Science Communication Award Session
Investigating the expression of signalling pathways in major immune subtypes in cancer patients (#368)
4:00 PM
Diana Shinko
Poster Session Three