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Dr Andrew Dalley
Dr

Andrew Dalley

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Overview

Background

Dr Andrew Dalley is a Postdoctoral Research Scientist within Dr Peter Simpson’s stream of the Molecular Pathology Research Programme at UQCCR. He is currently contributing to a clinician-lead research project that aims to validate diagnostic techniques for mediastinal lymph node dissemination of lung cancer.

Andrew is a practical molecular cell biologist with a strong focus towards clinically translatable research within the hospital setting. His academic experience spans adult and children’s burns research and adult cancer research. He has researched aberrant pharmacokinetics in burnt patients, post-burn hypertrophic scar development, cancer stem cell involvement in Head and Neck cancer development, and diagnostic techniques to define surgical borders for intra-oral cancer excision.

Andrew’s range of practical techniques includes: small molecule tissue sampling and analysis using microdialysis, HPLC and LC/MS; tissue imaging by fluorescence and confocal microscopy; cellular analysis by flow cytometry, live cell imaging, histology and real-time PCR; and patient sample molecular analysis by microarray and Next Generation Sequencing.

Andrew was recently Scientific Support Coordinator for the Cancer Programme at the Diamantina Institute, and prior to this he was Laboratory Studies Coordinator for Professor Camile Farah’s Oral Cancer Research Programme at UQCCR where he investigated the potential involvement of epithelial stem cells in pre-malignant oral dysplasia. Before this Andrew was part of the Burns Trauma & Critical Care Research Centre (BTCCRC) where he evaluated antibiotic distribution in extensively burned patients during surgery.

Formerly based in the UK, Andrew studied BSc Pharmacology and completed his PhD at The University of Sheffield under supervision from Professor Sheila MacNeil. Andrew’s PhD used 3-dimensional cultures to investigate regulation of normal and scar derived fibroblasts by dermal matrix and epithelial cells. Subsequently, he used in-vitro techniques to monitor the uptake of drugs across the gut mucosa and skin.

Andrew’s research interests include clinical diagnostic techniques, phenotypic and genotypic changes in pre-malignant dysplasia, extracellular matrix biology and its involvement in the pathophysiology of burn wound healing, epithelial / mesenchymal interaction across the basement membrane during the healing of cutaneous wounds, and drug distribution in critical patients.

Availability

Dr Andrew Dalley is:
Not available for supervision

Qualifications

  • Bachelor of Science, University of Sheffield
  • Doctor of Philosophy, University of Sheffield

Research interests

  • Perioperative distribution of antibiotics in extensively burnt patients.

    We monitor the pharmacokinetic distribution of antibiotics in patients with extensive burns during debridement surgery and grafting. Subcutaneous microdialysis in burnt and non-burnt regions together with blood, urine and skin tissue sampling are the main methods used. Analysis is by HPLC and LCMS. Pharmacokinetic principles are applied to the data which is then interpreted with reference to the pharmacodynamics of the antimicrobial agents studied. The results have direct relevance to current clinical practice.

Works

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53 works between 1996 and 2024

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2009

Journal Article

Unbound Cephalothin Pharmacokinetics in Adult Burn Patients Are Related to the Elapsed Time after Injury

Dalley, Andrew J., Deans, Renae, Lipman, Jeffrey, Venkatesh, Bala, Rudd, Michael, Roberts, Michael S. and Cross, Sheree E. (2009). Unbound Cephalothin Pharmacokinetics in Adult Burn Patients Are Related to the Elapsed Time after Injury. Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy, 53 (12), 5303-5305. doi: 10.1128/AAC.01600-08

Unbound Cephalothin Pharmacokinetics in Adult Burn Patients Are Related to the Elapsed Time after Injury

2009

Journal Article

Measurement of tissue cortisol levels in patients with severe burns: a preliminary investigation

Cohen, Jeremy, Deans, Renae, Dalley, Andrew, Lipman, Jeff, Roberts, Michael S. and Venkatesh, Bala (2009). Measurement of tissue cortisol levels in patients with severe burns: a preliminary investigation. Critical Care, 13 (6) R189, xx-xx. doi: 10.1186/cc8184

Measurement of tissue cortisol levels in patients with severe burns: a preliminary investigation

2009

Journal Article

Meropenem dosing in critically ill patients with sepsis and without renal dysfunction: intermittent bolus versus continuous administration? Monte Carlo dosing simulations and subcutaneous tissue distribution

Roberts, Jason A., Kirkpatrick, Carl M. J., Roberts, Michael S., Robertson, Thomas A., Dalley, Andrew J. and Lipman, Jeffrey (2009). Meropenem dosing in critically ill patients with sepsis and without renal dysfunction: intermittent bolus versus continuous administration? Monte Carlo dosing simulations and subcutaneous tissue distribution. Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy, 64 (1), 142-150. doi: 10.1093/jac/dkp139

Meropenem dosing in critically ill patients with sepsis and without renal dysfunction: intermittent bolus versus continuous administration? Monte Carlo dosing simulations and subcutaneous tissue distribution

2008

Conference Publication

The effect of choice of resuscitation fluid on interstitial tissue antibiotic distribution in acute thermal injury in rats

Cross, Sheree, Dalley, Andrew, Lipman, Jeffery, Ranasinghe, Kanchanamala, Roberts, Michael, Robertson, Thomas and Venkatesh, Bala (2008). The effect of choice of resuscitation fluid on interstitial tissue antibiotic distribution in acute thermal injury in rats. 14th Congress of the International Society for Burn Injuries, Montreal, Canada, 7-11 September 2008.

The effect of choice of resuscitation fluid on interstitial tissue antibiotic distribution in acute thermal injury in rats

2008

Conference Publication

The effect of thermal injury on interstitial tissue antibiotic distribution and the choice of resuscitation fluid

Cross, Sheree, Dalley, Andrew, Kanchanamala, Ranasinghe, Lipman, Jeffery, Roberts, Michael, Robertson, Thomas and Venkatesh, Bala (2008). The effect of thermal injury on interstitial tissue antibiotic distribution and the choice of resuscitation fluid. Australian Health and Medical Research Congress (AHMRC) 2008, Brisbane, Australia, 16-21 November 2008.

The effect of thermal injury on interstitial tissue antibiotic distribution and the choice of resuscitation fluid

2007

Journal Article

Inadequate antimicrobial prophylaxis during surgery: a study of beta-lactam levels during burn debridement

Dalley, Andrew J., Lipman, Jeffrey, Venkatesh, Bala, Rudds, Michael, Roberts, Michael S. and Cross, Sheree E. (2007). Inadequate antimicrobial prophylaxis during surgery: a study of beta-lactam levels during burn debridement. Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy, 60 (1), 166-169. doi: 10.1093/jac/dkm128

Inadequate antimicrobial prophylaxis during surgery: a study of beta-lactam levels during burn debridement

2005

Journal Article

A simple in vitro model for investigating epithelial/mesenchymal interactions: keratinocyte inhibition of fibroblast proliferation and fibronectin synthesis

Harrison, D. A., Dalley, A. J. and MacNeill, S. (2005). A simple in vitro model for investigating epithelial/mesenchymal interactions: keratinocyte inhibition of fibroblast proliferation and fibronectin synthesis. Wound Repair and Regeneration, 13 (6), 543-550. doi: 10.1111/j.1524-475X.2005.00076.x

A simple in vitro model for investigating epithelial/mesenchymal interactions: keratinocyte inhibition of fibroblast proliferation and fibronectin synthesis

2001

Journal Article

Keratinocyte-driven contraction of reconstructed human skin

Chakrabarty, K. H., Heaton, M., Dalley, A. J., Dawson, R. A., Freedlander, E., Khaw, P. T. and Mac Neil, S. (2001). Keratinocyte-driven contraction of reconstructed human skin. Wound Repair and Regeneration, 9 (2), 95-106. doi: 10.1046/j.1524-475x.2001.00095.x

Keratinocyte-driven contraction of reconstructed human skin

1999

Journal Article

The requirement for basement membrane antigens in the production of human epidermal/dermal composites in vitro

Ralston, D. R., Layton, C., Dalley, A. J., Boyce, S. G., Freedlander, E. and Mac Neil, S. (1999). The requirement for basement membrane antigens in the production of human epidermal/dermal composites in vitro. British Journal of Dermatology, 140 (4), 605-615. doi: 10.1046/j.1365-2133.1999.02758.x

The requirement for basement membrane antigens in the production of human epidermal/dermal composites in vitro

1997

Journal Article

Urinary and serum type II collagen: markers of renal fibrosis

Soylemezoglu, O., Wild, G., Dalley, A., MacNeil, S., Milford-Ward, A., Brown, C. and El Nahas, A. (1997). Urinary and serum type II collagen: markers of renal fibrosis. Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation, 12 (9), 1883-1889. doi: 10.1093/ndt/12.9.1883

Urinary and serum type II collagen: markers of renal fibrosis

1997

Journal Article

Keratinocytes contract human dermal extracellular matrix and reduce soluble fibronectin production by fibroblasts in a skin composite model

Ralston, D. R., Layton, C., Dalley, A. J., Boyce, S. G., Freedlander, E. and Mac Neil, S. (1997). Keratinocytes contract human dermal extracellular matrix and reduce soluble fibronectin production by fibroblasts in a skin composite model. British Journal of Plastic Surgery, 50 (6), 408-415. doi: 10.1016/S0007-1226(97)90327-1

Keratinocytes contract human dermal extracellular matrix and reduce soluble fibronectin production by fibroblasts in a skin composite model

1996

Conference Publication

Investigation of calmodulin and basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) in idiopathic myelofibrosis: Evidence for a pathogenetic role for extracellular calmodulin

Reilly, JT, Smith, JM, Dalley, A and MacNeil, S (1996). Investigation of calmodulin and basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) in idiopathic myelofibrosis: Evidence for a pathogenetic role for extracellular calmodulin. OXFORD: BLACKWELL SCIENCE LTD.

Investigation of calmodulin and basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) in idiopathic myelofibrosis: Evidence for a pathogenetic role for extracellular calmodulin

1996

Journal Article

Investigation of calmodulin and basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) in idiopathic myelofibrosis: Evidence for a role of extracellular calmodulin in fibroblast proliferation

Dalley, A., Smith, J. M., Reilly, J. T. and Mac Neil, S. (1996). Investigation of calmodulin and basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) in idiopathic myelofibrosis: Evidence for a role of extracellular calmodulin in fibroblast proliferation. British Journal of Haematology, 93 (4), 856-862. doi: 10.1046/j.1365-2141.1996.d01-1739.x

Investigation of calmodulin and basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) in idiopathic myelofibrosis: Evidence for a role of extracellular calmodulin in fibroblast proliferation

Funding

Past funding

  • 2013
    DNA mismatch repair in oral carcinogenesis
    Australian Dental Research Fund Inc
    Open grant
  • 2012 - 2013
    Oral epithelial stem cell markers as a platform for better diagnosis of mouth cancer
    Cancer Council Queensland
    Open grant
  • 2012
    Tandem fluorescent and phase-contrast imaging of live cells in real time for application to cancer cell biology, developmental biology, respiratory biology, wound healing investigation and cellular to
    UQ Major Equipment and Infrastructure
    Open grant
  • 2011 - 2013
    In vitro analysis of cellular genotoxicity in human oral epithelial cells after treatment with alcoholic mouthwashes. Part 2
    Australian Dental Research Fund Inc
    Open grant
  • 2008
    Imaging of the microcirculation using the Microscan (orthogonal polarization spectral imaging) and providing improved quality of drug analysis for PK studies in critically ill patients
    NHMRC Equipment Grant
    Open grant
  • 2008
    Improved quantification of spatial and temporal changes in plasma and tissue drug levels and tissue pathology
    NHMRC Equipment Grant
    Open grant
  • 2006 - 2007
    Pharmacokinetic Modelling of Various B-lactam Antibiotics in Critically-ill Patients using Microdialysis
    Australian & New Zealand College of Anaesthetists
    Open grant
  • 2005
    NHMRC Equipment Grant : Estimation of drugs, peptides and metabolites using HPLC-Mass-spectrometry-microdialysis
    NHMRC Equipment Grant
    Open grant

Supervision

Availability

Dr Andrew Dalley is:
Not available for supervision

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