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                                  Dr Wayne B. Dyer
Senior Research Fellow
Senior Research Fellow, Kirby Institute, University of NSW Senior Research Fellow, University of Western Australia
Wayne Dyer is a biomedical researcher with a PhD in HIV immunovirology (UNSW, 1999), and extensive research in the blood sector. His current research interests include clinical and applied patient blood management, experimental & clinical investigation of microvascular function and tissue oxygen delivery, optimal use of fractionated plasma products for haemorrhage and coagulopathy, evidence-based use and modelling demand for immunoglobulin immunotherapy, research biobanking, and HIV immunovirology.
Key publications
Key publications
                            Recovery of organ-specific tissue oxygen delivery at restrictive transfusion thresholds after fluid treatment in ovine haemorrhagic shock.
                          
                                                                      
                                            
                            2022
                          
                                                                          
                            Intensive Care Medicine Experimental
                          
                                                                          
                            10(1):1-16
                          
                                              
                            An Ovine Model of Haemorrhagic Shock and Resuscitation, to Assess Recovery of Tissue Oxygen Delivery and Oxygen Debt, and Inform Patient Blood Management.
                          
                                                                      
                                            
                            2021
                          
                                                                          
                            Shock
                          
                                                                          
                            doi: 10.1097/SHK.0000000000001805.
                          
                                              
                            Fibrinogen Early In Severe Trauma studY (FEISTY): results from an Australian multicentre randomised controlled pilot trial.
                          
                                                                      
                                            
                            2021
                          
                                                                          
                            Crit Care Resusc;
                          
                                                                          
                            23 (1): 32-46
                          
                                              
                            Preservation of functionality, immunophenotype, and recovery of HIV RNA from PBMCs cryopreserved for more than 20 years.
                          
                                                                      
                                            
                            2024
                          
                                                                          
                            Frontiers in Immunology
                          
                                                                          
                            15:1382711
                          
                                              
                            The effect of a novel intravenous fluid (Oxsealife®) on recovery from haemorrhagic shock in pigs
                          
                                                                      
                                            
                            2019
                          
                                                                          
                            Anaesthesia
                          
                                                                          
                            74(6):765-777.
                          
                                               
                                  
                        