Shona Wilson

Research Associate
Pathology
Cambridge University
United Kingdom

Scientist Pathology
Biography

Dr. Shona Wilson is affiliated to the department of Pathology, Cambridge University, where Dr. Shona Wilson is currently working as Research Associate. Dr. Shona Wilson has authored and co-authored several national and international publications and also working as a reviewer for reputed professional journals. Dr. Shona Wilson is having an active association with different societies and academies around the world. Dr. Shona Wilson made his mark in the scientific community with the contributions and widely recognition from honourable subject experts around the world. Dr. Shona Wilson has received several awards for the contributions to the scientific community. Dr. Shona Wilson major research interest involves Immuno-Epidemiological Studies, Trematode Worms, Epidemiological Techniques, S. Haematobium Infections and Immune Mechanisms..

Research Intrest

Immuno-Epidemiological Studies, Trematode Worms, Epidemiological Techniques, S. Haematobium Infections and Immune Mechanisms.

List of Publications
Wilson S, Jones FM, Kenty LC, Mwatha JK, Kimani G, Kariuki HC, Dunne DW. Posttreatment changes in cytokines induced by Schistosoma mansoni egg and worm antigens: Dissociation of immunity-and morbidity-associated type 2 responses. The Journal of infectious diseases. 2013 Dec 19;209(11):1792-800.
Robins TC. Social change, parasite exposure, and immune dysregulation among Shuar forager-horticulturalists of Amazonia: A biocultural case-study in evolutionary medicine (Doctoral dissertation, University of Oregon).
Wilson S, Jones FM, van Dam GJ, Corstjens PL, Riveau G, Fitzsimmons CM, Sacko M, Vennervald BJ, Dunne DW. Human Schistosoma haematobium antifecundity immunity is dependent on transmission intensity and associated with immunoglobulin G1 to worm-derived antigens. The Journal of infectious diseases. 2014 Jul 7;210(12):2009-16.