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Professor Suran Fernando is a Professor of Medicine (Immunology & Infectious Diseases) at the Northern Clinical School of the University of Sydney. His work focuses on clinical immunology, drug hypersensitivity, and infectious disease management. He has published extensively on topics such as antibiotic allergies, immune checkpoint inhibitor-related adverse events, and severe cutaneous adverse reactions. His research integrates clinical diagnostics (e.g., skin testing, basophil activation tests) with molecular approaches (e.g., HLA genotyping) to improve patient care. He is affiliated with major institutions like the Medical Journal of Australia and collaborates internationally on projects related to immunotherapy complications and drug safety.
Research interests include drug allergy mechanisms, autoimmune disorders, and the clinical management of hypersensitivity reactions. His recent work emphasizes improving diagnostic accuracy for drug reactions and optimizing desensitization protocols. Articles highlight advancements in understanding cross-reactivity between antibiotics, immune checkpoint inhibitor toxicity, and the role of biomarkers in drug hypersensitivity syndromes.
No scientific awards are explicitly listed, but his prolific publication record reflects recognition in the field. He advises on clinical cases involving complex immunological challenges and collaborates on grants related to drug safety and infectious diseases. Notably, his team has developed clinical decision tools for antibiotic allergies and contributed to international guidelines on managing immune-related adverse events.
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