Anthony Bernard Schryvers - Infectious Diseases

Author Information

Anthony Bernard Schryvers is a prominent researcher affiliated with the Department of Microbiology, Immunology & Infectious Diseases at the University of Calgary, located in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. His work primarily focuses on infectious diseases, with a significant emphasis on the immunogenicity and vaccine development against pathogens, particularly Gram-negative bacteria.

Research Contributions

Anthony Bernard Schryvers has made substantial contributions to the field of infectious diseases, particularly in the study of bacterial pathogenesis and vaccine development. His recent research includes exploring the immunogenic properties of bacterial proteins such as Omp34 and BauA from Acinetobacter baumannii, as well as the development of hybrid antigens targeting outer membrane proteins. He has also investigated the role of bacterial receptors in iron acquisition, which is crucial for bacterial survival and virulence, and has developed innovative methods for evaluating immunogenicity and cross-reactivity in bacterial proteins.

Aliases

Anthony Bernard Schryvers is also known by several aliases, including A. B. Schryvers, Anthony B. Schryvers, A B Schryvers, and Anthony Schryvers. These variations appear across different publications and databases.

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Total Citation Count 5313
h-index 43
Total Paper Count 173

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