Inga Dry

Dr
Inga
Dry

Toolbox Technician
The Roslin Institute
Biography
Gained a BSc (Hons) in Microbiology and Virology from the University of Warwick in 2000 and a PhD. from the University of Glasgow in 2004. Though my research background was focused on herpesviruses in particular,I now work as part the UK immunology Toolbox, based at the Roslin Institute, developing novel immunological tools, including production of monoclonal antibodies and tagged ligandsto aid understanding of the immune responses of a variety of species to pathogens and vaccines.
Research interests
In the Immunological Toolbox we are keen to identify gaps in the available Toolkits for all species and to work with the global community to reduce capability gaps where possible.
Discipline
Commercialisation Formulation technology Immunology – B-cells Immunology – innate Virology
Host species
Cattle Pigs Small ruminants
Pathogen
Viruses VirusesHerpesvirus
Stage of vaccine development
Antigen discovery and immunogen design Correlates of protection – immunomonitoring