Andrew McKenzie is MRC Senior Scientist at the MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology. He has made major contributions to dissecting the role of cytokines in type-2 immune responses. His initial work highlighted the importance of IL-13 in type-2 immune responses that characterise allergy and asthma. He established a programme using transgenic mouse models to dissect type-2 cytokine network in helminth and asthma models. He made a major breakthrough in understanding the innate regulatory pathways that control type-2 responses by identifying and characterising the novel innate immuno-regulatory nuocyte. His successful use of chromosomal engineering has generated the first mouse model of the human myelodysplasia 5q- syndrome.
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Back to directory listingDr Andrew McKenzie FRS FMedSci
Job Title
Head of Division
Department
Division of Protein and Nucleic Acid Chemistry
Institution
MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology
Year elected
2011
Interests
Specialitiesmolecular and cellular regulation of type-2 immunity - including asthma and allergy
Section committee elected byCellular and developmental biology, microbiology and immunology, genetics
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