Wilhelm Schwaeble
Professor of Immunology
Department of Infection
University of Leicester
United Kingdom
Biography
Professor of Immunology Professor of Immunology
Research Interest
My research focuses on four main aspects: molecular mechanisms involved in the induction and maintenance of inflammation and neurodegeneration in the central nervous system characterisation of a novel pathway of the innate anti-microbial immune response, the lectin pathway of complement activation development of therapeutic approaches to treat inflammatory disease and limit tissue injury analysis of human gene polymorphisms leading to predispositions for infectious disease
Publications
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Song W-C, Wu X, Tompson RW, Schwaeble WJ, Atkinson JP, et al., (2012). Antibody directs properdin-dependent complement alternative pathway activation in a mouse model of abdominal aortic aneurysm. 109:415-22.