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Clinical Associate Professor Guy Lyons is affiliated with the University of Sydney's Central Clinical School (Dermatology department) and holds visiting researcher roles at the Centenary Institute's Immune Imaging division and Royal Prince Alfred Hospital's Cancer Services. His research focuses on cellular and molecular mechanisms driving squamous cell carcinomas in skin, cornea, and head/neck regions, emphasizing tumor evolution and clonal interactions. Key projects include studying UV-induced corneal damage and computational modeling of cancer progression.
His research integrates molecular biology, microscopy, and computational methods to explore tumor microenvironment dynamics, including symbiotic tumor clone interactions and radiation resistance. Collaborations span institutions like UCSD and University of Queensland. He has supervised students in areas like mathematical modeling of cancer evolution and corneal epithelial dynamics.
Notable grants include studies on tumor clonal cooperation (Tour de Cure), corneal stem cell therapies (MRFF), and UV damage mechanisms (ORIA). Over 50 publications span topics like tumor immune microenvironments, epithelial-mesenchymal transitions, and nanotechnology-based drug delivery. His work bridges basic science and clinical applications in oncology and ophthalmology.

