Professor Gary Halliday

Professor
Dermatology, Central Clinical School
Bosch Institute

D06 - Blackburn Building
The University of Sydney
NSW 2006 Australia

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Current national competitive grants*

2012

Interactions between genes that cause cancer
Lyons J, Halliday G
NHMRC Project Grants ($536,010 over 3 years)

Skin cancer prevention by oral nicotinamide
Damian D, Halliday G, Martin A, Fernandez Penas P
NHMRC Project Grants ($586,693 over 3 years)

2011

Susceptibility of the basal layer of human epidermis to UVA oxidative damage due to pheomelanin and suboptimal DNA repair
Halliday G, Lyons J
National Health and Medical Research Council Project Grant ($540,048 over 3 years)

2010

Enhancing sunscreen DNA and proto-ageing protection
Mason R, Rohanizadeh R, Halliday G
Australian Research Council Linkage Project ($345,000 over 2 years)

Brm and Brg-1 protect from ultraviolet radiation-induced skin and ocular damage
Halliday G, Lyons J, Di Girolamo N, Moloney F, Lee C
NHMRC Project Grant ($535,500 over 3 years)

* Grants administered through the University of Sydney

Keywords

Melanoma and skin cancer; Immunology; Environmental health; Head and neck cancer

Publications

2011 | 2010 | 2009 | 2008 | 2007 | 2006

2011

   
  • Halliday, G., Byrne, S., Damian, D. (2011), Ultraviolet a radiation: its role in immunosuppression and carcinogenesis. Seminars in Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery. 30(4), 214-221. [Abstract]
  • Javeri, A., Lyons, J., Huang, X., Halliday, G. (2011), Downregulation of cockayne syndrome B protein reduces human 8-oxoguanine DNA glycostlase-1 expression and repair of ultraviolet radiation-induced 8-oxo-7,8-dihydro-2'-deoxyguanine. Cancer science. 102(9), 1651-8. [Abstract]
  • Dixon, K., Norman, A., Sequeira, V., Mohan, R., Rybchyn, M., Reeve, V., Halliday, G., Mason, R. (2011), 1{alpha},25(OH)2-vitamin D and a non-genomic vitamin D analog inhibit ultraviolet radiation-induced skin carcinogenesis. Cancer prevention research (Philadelphia, Pa.). 4(9), 1485-94. [Abstract]
  • Byrne, S., Beaugie, C., O'Sullivan, C., Leighton, S., Halliday, G. (2011), The Immune-Modulating Cytokine and Endogenous Alarmin Interleukin-33 Is Upregulated in Skin Exposed to Inflammatory UVB Radiation. The American Journal of Pathology. 179(1), 211-222. [Abstract]
  • Rana, S., Rogers, L., Halliday, G. (2011), Systemic Low-Dose UVB Inhibits CD8 T Cells and Skin Inflammation by Alternative and Novel Mechanisms. The American Journal of Pathology. 178(6), 2783-2791. [Abstract]
  • Bock, V., Lyons, J., Huang, X., Jones, A., McDonald, L., Scolyer, R., Moloney, F., Barnetson, R., Halliday, G. (2011), BRM and BRG1 subunits of the SWI/SNF chromatin remodelling complex are downregulated upon progression of benign skin lesions into invasive tumours. The British journal of dermatology. 164(6), 1221-7. [Abstract]
  • Frost, G., Halliday, G., Damian, D. (2011), Photodynamic therapy-induced immunosuppression in humans is prevented by reducing the rate of light delivery. The Journal of Investigative Dermatology. 131(4), 962-968. [Abstract]
  • Damian, D., Matthews, Y., Phan, T., Halliday, G. (2011), An action spectrum for ultraviolet radiation-induced immunosuppression in humans. The British Journal of Dermatology. 164(3), 657-659. [Abstract]
  • Farrell, A., Halliday, G., Lyons, J. (2011), Chromatin Structure Following UV-Induced DNA Damage-Repair or Death?. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. 12(11), 8063-8085. [Abstract]
  • Norval, M., Halliday, G. (2011), The Consequences of UV-induced Immunosuppression for Human Health. Photochemistry and photobiology. 87(5), 965-77. [Abstract]

2010

   
  • Sou, P., Delic, N., Halliday, G., Lyons, J. (2010), Snail transcription factors in keratinocytes: enough to make your skin crawl. The international journal of biochemistry & cell biology. 42(12), 1940-4. [Abstract]
  • Matthews, Y., Halliday, G., Phan, T., Damian, D. (2010), Wavelength dependency for UVA-induced suppression of recall immunity in humans. Journal of dermatological science. 59(3), 192-7. [Abstract]
  • Damian, D., Kim, Y., Dixon, K., Halliday, G., Javeri, A., Mason, R. (2010), Topical calcitriol protects from UV-induced genetic damage but suppresses cutaneous immunity in humans. Experimental dermatology. 19(8), e23-30. [Abstract]
  • Mason, R., Sequeira, V., Dixon, K., Gordon-Thomson, C., Pobre, K., Dilley, A., Mizwicki, M., Norman, A., Feldman, D., Halliday, G., Reeve, V. (2010), PHOTOPROTECTION BY 1alpha,25-DIHYDROXYVITAMIN D AND ANALOGS: FURTHER STUDIES ON MECHANISMS AND IMPLICATIONS FOR UV-DAMAGE. The Journal of steroid biochemistry and molecular biology. 121(1-2), 164-8. [Abstract]
  • Matthews, Y., Halliday, G., Phan, T., Damian, D. (2010), A UVB Wavelength Dependency for Local Suppression of Recall Immunity in Humans Demonstrates a Peak at 300 nm. The Journal of investigative dermatology. 130(6), 1680-4. [Abstract]
  • Halliday, G. (2010), Common links among the pathways leading to UV-induced immunosuppression. The Journal of investigative dermatology. 130(5), 1209-1212. [Abstract]
  • Damian, D., Matthews, Y., Halliday, G. (2010), Topical riboflavin attenuates ultraviolet B- and ultraviolet A-induced immunosuppression in humans. Photodermatology, Photoimmunology & Photomedicine. 26(2), 66-69. [Abstract]
  • Park, J., Halliday, G., Surjana, D., Damian, D. (2010), Nicotinamide Prevents Ultraviolet Radiation-induced Cellular Energy Loss. Photochemistry and photobiology. 86(4), 942-8. [Abstract]
  • Rana, S., Rogers, L., Halliday, G. (2010), Immunosuppressive ultraviolet-A radiation inhibits the development of skin memory CD8 T cells. Photochemical & Photobiological Sciences. 9(1), 25-30. [Abstract]
  • Surjana, D., Halliday, G., Damian, D. (2010), Role of nicotinamide in DNA damage, mutagenesis, and DNA repair. Journal of Nucleic Acids. 2010, 157591. [Abstract]

2009

   
  • Sivapirabu, G., Yiasemides, E., Halliday, G., Park, J., Damian, D. (2009), Topical nicotinamide modulates cellular energy metabolism and provides broad-spectrum protection against ultraviolet radiation-induced immunosuppression in humans. The British journal of dermatology. 161(6), 1357-64. [Abstract]
  • Stapelberg, M., Williams, R., Byrne, S., Halliday, G. (2009), The Alternative Complement Pathway Seems to be a UVA Sensor that Leads to Systemic Immunosuppression. The Journal of investigative dermatology. 129(11), 2694-701. [Abstract]
  • Huang, X., Bernerd, F., Halliday, G. (2009), Ultraviolet A within sunlight induces mutations in the epidermal basal layer of engineered human skin. The American Journal of Pathology. 174(4), 1534-1543. [Abstract]
  • Moloney, F., Lyons, J., Bock, V., Huang, X., Bugeja, M., Halliday, G. (2009), Hotspot Mutation of Brahma in Non-Melanoma Skin Cancer. The Journal of investigative dermatology. 129(0), 1012-5. [Abstract]
  • Halliday, G., Bock, V., Moloney, F., Lyons, J. (2009), SWI/SNF: A chromatin-remodelling complex with a role in carcinogenesis. The international journal of biochemistry & cell biology. 41(0), 725-8. [Abstract]
  • Yiasemides, E., Sivapirabu, G., Halliday, G., Park, J., Damian, D. (2009), Oral nicotinamide protects against ultraviolet radiation-induced immunosuppression in humans. Carcinogenesis. 30(1), 101-5. [Abstract]
  • Byrne, S., Halliday, G. (2009), Sunlight induced immunosuppression: a role for inflammatory mediators in the induction of suppressor cells. In: Immunosuppression: New Research. (pp.185-207).United States: Nova Science.
  • Halliday, G., Honigsmann, H. (2009), Sunscreens, photoimmunosuppression, and photoaging. In: Clinical Guide to Suncreens and Photoprotection. (pp.101-116).United States: Informa Healthcare.

2008

   
  • Javeri, A., Huang, X., Bernerd, F., Mason, R., Halliday, G. (2008), Human 8-oxoguanine-DNA glycosylase 1 protein and gene are expressed more abundantly in the superficial than basal layer of human epidermis. DNA repair. 7(9), 1542-50. [Abstract]
  • Lyons, J., Patel, V., Roue, N., Fok, S., Soon, L., Halliday, G., Gutkind, J. (2008), Snail up-regulates proinflammatory mediators and inhibits differentiation in oral keratinocytes. Cancer research. 68(12), 4525-4530. [Abstract]
  • Rana, S., Byrne, S., Macdonald, L., Chan, C., Halliday, G. (2008), Ultraviolet B Suppresses Immunity by Inhibiting Effector and Memory T Cells. The American journal of pathology. 172(4), 993-1004. [Abstract]
  • Damian, D., Patterson, C., Stapelberg, M., Park, J., Barnetson, R., Halliday, G. (2008), UV Radiation-Induced Immunosuppression Is Greater in Men and Prevented by Topical Nicotinamide. The Journal of investigative dermatology. 128(2), 447-54. [Abstract]
  • Halliday, G., Norval, M., Byrne, S., Huang, X., Wolf, P. (2008), The effects of sunlight on the skin. Drug Discovery Today: Disease Mechanisms. 5, e201-e209.
  • Hersey, P., Halliday, G., Farrelly, M., DeSilva, C., Lett, M., Menzies, S. (2008), Phase I/II study of treatment with matured dendritic cells with or without low dose IL-2 in patients with disseminated melanoma. Cancer Immunology Immunotherapy. 57(7), 1039-1051. [Abstract]
  • Halliday, G., Lyons, J. (2008), Inflammatory doses of UV may not be necessary for skin carcinogenesis. Photochemistry and Photobiology. 84(2), 272-283. [Abstract]
  • Halliday, G., Rana, S. (2008), Waveband and dose dependency of sunlight-induced immunomodulation and cellular changes. Photochemistry and Photobiology. 84(1), 35-46. [Abstract]
  • Byrne, S., Knox, M., Halliday, G. (2008), TGFbeta is responsible for skin tumour infiltration by macrophages enabling the tumours to escape immune destruction. Immunology and cell biology. 86, 92-7. [Abstract]
  • Moloney, F., Halliday, G. (2008), Nonmelanoma Skin Cancer. In: Clinical and Basic Immunodermatology. (pp.223-243).United Kingdom: Springer-Verlag.

2007

   
  • Dixon, K., Deo, S., Norman, A., Bishop, J., Halliday, G., Reeve, V., Mason, R. (2007), In vivo relevance for photoprotection by the vitamin D rapid response pathway. The Journal of steroid biochemistry and molecular biology. 103(3-5), 451-456. [Abstract]
  • Gupta, R., Dixon, K., Deo, S., Holliday, C., Slater, M., Halliday, G., Reeve, V., Mason, R. (2007), Photoprotection by 1,25 Dihydroxyvitamin D(3) Is Associated with an Increase in p53 and a Decrease in Nitric Oxide Products. The Journal of investigative dermatology. 127, 707-15. [Abstract]
  • Hammond, K., Chan, C., Halliday, G. (2007), A characterisation of iNKT cells in mouse skin. Journal of Investigative Dermatology. 127, 2689-2689. [Abstract]
  • Halliday, G., Phan, T., Renwick, Y., Damian, D. (2007), Comparison of the immune suppressive effectiveness of UVB and long-wave UVA in humans. JOURNAL OF INVESTIGATIVE DERMATOLOGY. 127, 2690-2690. [Abstract]
  • Schwarz, T., Halliday, G. (2007), Photoimmunology. In: Photodermatology. (pp.55-74).United States: CRC Press.
  • Halliday, G., Rana, S. (2007), The effects of solar radiation on the immune response in humans. In: Biophysical and Physiological Effects of Solar Radiation on Human Skin. (pp.127-163).United Kingdom: Royal Society of Chemistry.

2006

   
  • Zhang, G., Luo, X., Sumithran, E., Pua, V., Barnetson, R., Halliday, G., Khachigian, L. (2006), Squamous cell carcinoma growth in mice and in culture is regulated by c-Jun and its control of matrix metalloproteinase-2 and -9 expression. Oncogene. 25, 7260-6. [Abstract]
  • Howes, R., Halliday, G., Barnetson, R., Friedmann, A., Damian, D. (2006), Topical capsaicin reduces ultraviolet radiation-induced suppression of Mantoux reactions in humans. Journal of dermatological science. , 113-5. [Abstract]
  • Howes, R., Halliday, G., Damian, D. (2006), Effect of topical melatonin on ultraviolet radiation-induced suppression of Mantoux reactions in humans. Photodermatology, photoimmunology & photomedicine. 22(5), 267-9. [Abstract]
  • Russo, P., Halliday, G. (2006), Inhibition of nitric oxide and reactive oxygen species production improves the ability of a sunscreen to protect from sunburn, immunosuppression and photocarcinogenesis. The British journal of dermatology. 155(2), 408-15. [Abstract]
  • Byrne, S., Spinks, N., Halliday, G. (2006), The induction of immunity to a protein antigen using an adjuvant is significantly compromised by ultraviolet A radiation. Journal of photochemistry and photobiology. B, Biology. 84(2), 128-34. [Abstract]
  • Barnetson, R., Ooi, T., Zhuang, L., Halliday, G., Reid, C., Walker, P., Humphrey, S., Kleinig, M. (2006), [Nle(4)-D-Phe(7)]-alpha-Melanocyte-Stimulating Hormone Significantly Increased Pigmentation and Decreased UV Damage in Fair-Skinned Caucasian Volunteers. The Journal of investigative dermatology. 126(8), 1869-78. [Abstract]
  • Phan, T., Halliday, G., Barnetson, R., Damian, D. (2006), Melanin differentially protects from the initiation and progression of threshold UV-induced erythema depending on UV waveband. Photodermatology, photoimmunology & photomedicine. 22(4), 174-80. [Abstract]
  • Fedorow, H., Pickford, R., Kettle, E., Cartwright, M., Halliday, G., Gerlach, M., Riederer, P., Garner, B., Double, K. (2006), Investigation of the lipid component of neuromelanin. Journal of neural transmission. 113(6), 735-9. [Abstract]
  • Fedorow, H., Halliday, G., Rickert, C., Gerlach, M., Riederer, P., Double, K. (2006), Evidence for specific phases in the development of human neuromelanin. Neurobiology of aging. 27(3), 506-12. [Abstract]
  • Ishri, R., Menzies, S., Halliday, G. (2006), Verapamil induces upregulation of P-glycoprotein expression on human monocyte derived dendritic cells. Immunological investigations. 35(1), 1-18. [Abstract]
  • Ooi, T., Barnetson, R., Zhuang, L., McKane, S., Lee, J., Slade, H., Halliday, G. (2006), Imiquimod-induced regression of actinic keratosis is associated with infiltration by T lymphocytes and dendritic cells: a randomized controlled trial. The British journal of dermatology. 154(1), 72-8. [Abstract]
  • Phan, T., Halliday, G., Barnetson, R., Damian, D. (2006), Spectral and dose dependence of ultraviolet radiation-induced immunosuppression. Frontiers in bioscience : a journal and virtual library. 11, 394-411. [Abstract]