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Vera Steinberger Byers is a Ph.D. immunologist who currently practices as a consultant in Incline Village, Nevada and was formerly a professor at the University of California San Francisco, before changing affiliations to University of Nottingham, where she helped conduct research on tumor immunology, later moving on to immunodermatology. While at UCSF, she helped develop a monoclonal antibody for use as an anticancer treatment, specifically against osteogenic sarcoma, though it was originally used against graft-versus-host disease. While at the University of Nottingham, she published some papers on the regulation of the immune response to urushiol in poison ivy/poison oak, also using a monoclonal antibody. Her work as a medical toxicologist pertaining to trichloroethylene features in the

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  • فيرا بييرس (ar)
  • Vera Byers (en)
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  • فيرا شتاينبرجر بييرس (بالإنجليزية: Vera Steinberger Byers)‏ هي طبيبة حاصلة على درجة الدكتوراة في الطب. تعمل حاليًا كمستشار في مستشفى إنكلين فيلاج في نيفادا، وكانت تشغل سابقًا منصب أستاذ في جامعة كاليفورنيا سان فرانسيسكو، قبل أن تنتقل إلى جامعة نوتنغهام، حيث ساعدت في إجراء البحوث في علم المناعة السرطاني، ثم في علم الجلد المناعي. (ar)
  • Vera Steinberger Byers is a Ph.D. immunologist who currently practices as a consultant in Incline Village, Nevada and was formerly a professor at the University of California San Francisco, before changing affiliations to University of Nottingham, where she helped conduct research on tumor immunology, later moving on to immunodermatology. While at UCSF, she helped develop a monoclonal antibody for use as an anticancer treatment, specifically against osteogenic sarcoma, though it was originally used against graft-versus-host disease. While at the University of Nottingham, she published some papers on the regulation of the immune response to urushiol in poison ivy/poison oak, also using a monoclonal antibody. Her work as a medical toxicologist pertaining to trichloroethylene features in the (en)
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  • Vera Byers (en)
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  • Vera Byers (en)
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  • The specific regulatory effect of antigen on induction and paralysis of the immune response studied in vitro (en)
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  • فيرا شتاينبرجر بييرس (بالإنجليزية: Vera Steinberger Byers)‏ هي طبيبة حاصلة على درجة الدكتوراة في الطب. تعمل حاليًا كمستشار في مستشفى إنكلين فيلاج في نيفادا، وكانت تشغل سابقًا منصب أستاذ في جامعة كاليفورنيا سان فرانسيسكو، قبل أن تنتقل إلى جامعة نوتنغهام، حيث ساعدت في إجراء البحوث في علم المناعة السرطاني، ثم في علم الجلد المناعي. (ar)
  • Vera Steinberger Byers is a Ph.D. immunologist who currently practices as a consultant in Incline Village, Nevada and was formerly a professor at the University of California San Francisco, before changing affiliations to University of Nottingham, where she helped conduct research on tumor immunology, later moving on to immunodermatology. While at UCSF, she helped develop a monoclonal antibody for use as an anticancer treatment, specifically against osteogenic sarcoma, though it was originally used against graft-versus-host disease. While at the University of Nottingham, she published some papers on the regulation of the immune response to urushiol in poison ivy/poison oak, also using a monoclonal antibody. Her work as a medical toxicologist pertaining to trichloroethylene features in the book A Civil Action. According to her testimony in the autism omnibus trial, she spent three years working at Immunex, where she worked on the anti-arthritis drug Enbrel. However, the special master in these proceedings wrote, "...there was no record at the FDA of Dr. Byers playing in any role in the Enbrel licensing application," to which Byers responded that "the information did not make a difference." The special master also wrote, "[Byers'] insistence that it was acceptable to use adult norms to measure the immune function of infants and young children was, frankly, incredible. Her testimony in this trial pertained to the alleged mechanism by which the measles virus from the MMR vaccine, in combination with thimerosal, caused Michelle Cedillo to suffer from a "dysregulated immune system." Dr. Byers formerly served on the editorial board of the journal Cancer Immunology, Immunotherapy, and has published some research in this journal. (en)
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