STAFF PROFILE
Ms. Sarah Byrnes
Position:
Research Assistant
College / Portfolio:
STEM College
School / Department:
STEM|Health and Biomedical Sciences
Phone:
+61399256068
Email:
sarah.byrnes@rmit.edu.au
Campus:
Bundoora West
- Byrnes, S.,Angelovich, T.,Cochrane, C.,Jenkins, T.,Roche, M.,Estes, J.,Churchill, M. J., et al, . (2023). Chronic immune activation and gut barrier dysfunction is associated with neuroinflammation in ART-suppressed SIV+ rhesus macaques In: PLoS Pathogens, 19, 1 - 26
- Cochrane, C.,Angelovich, T.,Byrnes, S.,Waring, E.,Guanizo, A.,Trollope, G.,Zhou, J.,Vue, J.,Senior, L.,Wanicek, E.,Jamal Eddine, J.,Jenkins, T.,Gorry, P.,Roche, M.,Churchill, M. J., et al, . (2022). Intact HIV Proviruses Persist in the Brain Despite Viral Suppression with ART In: Annals of Neurology, 92, 532 - 544
- Byrnes, S.,Angelovich, T.,Busman-Sahay, K.,Cochrane, C.,Roche, M.,Estes, J.,Churchill, M. (2022). Non-Human Primate Models of HIV Brain Infection and Cognitive Disorders In: Viruses, 14, 1 - 20
- Buckley, S.,Byrnes, S.,Cochrane, C.,Roche, M.,Estes, J.,Selemidis, S.,Angelovich, T.,Churchill, M. (2021). The role of oxidative stress in HIV-associated neurocognitive disorders In: Brain, Behavior, and Immunity - Health, 13, 1 - 11