Warwick Britton
Professor Warwick Britton AO, FAHMS, PhD, MB, BS, FRACP, FRCPA, FRCP.
Warwick Britton is head of the Tuberculosis Research Program at the Centenary Institute and Emeritus Professor at the University of Sydney. He has longstanding interests in the immunology of mycobacterial infections, including the balance of protective immunity and inflammatory damage in the lung, and the development novel vaccines and drugs against TB. He contributes to ongoing research to improve the control of tuberculosis and leprosy globally. He is principal investigator on the NHMRC-funded Centre for Research Excellence in Tuberculosis Control on both sides of the border that promotes TB research, collaboration, training and translation within Australia and the Asia-Pacific, including Vietnam, Indonesia and Papua New Guinea. He is an investigator on the new MRFF-funded PEARL project, Pathway to Elimination of Anti-microbial Resistant and Latent Tuberculosis in the Pacific.
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