Simone Walker
 Researcher
                            Faculty of Medicine                                                        
National Heart Lung Institute
                                                        United Kingdom
                        
Biography
Simone A Walker is a Research Technician in the Luekocye Biology section of the National Heart and Lung Institute, Imperial College London. Simone studied for her degree in Pharmacology at King's College London. Following this she studied towards a PhD in Cell and Molecular Biology at The Institue of Cancer Research, University of London. In her current post, working with Professor Clare Lloyd, Simone provides a specialist service measuring and analysing lung function parameters, in vivo, for members of the Lloyd group, as well as for other teams in the MRC-Asthma UK Centre for Asthma and Allergy and external collabarators. Simone is also interested in using flow cytometry to indentify and isolate the immune cells involved in Asthma.
Research Interest
Pharmacology
Publications
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Loser S, Gregory LG, Zhang Y, et al., 2017, Pulmonary ORMDL3 is critical for induction of Alternaria-induced allergic airways disease, Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, Vol:139, ISSN:0091-6749, Pages:1496-+
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Byrne AJ, Weiss M, Mathie SA, et al., 2017, A critical role for IRF5 in regulating allergic airway inflammation, Mucosal Immunology, Vol:10, ISSN:1933-0219, Pages:716-726