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Kangaroos and their relatives are unique in their body form, hopping gait and by the fact that… Taylor Dick is a Senior Lecturer in The School of Biomedical Sciences. She was awarded her PhD… women in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. A nationwide Biomechanics and Research…
Taylor Dick is a Senior Lecturer in The School of Biomedical Sciences. She was awarded her PhD in 2016 from Simon Fraser University (Vancouver, Canada). Her PhD research, in partnership with the Concord Field Station at Harvard University, focused on developing an experimental and modelling framewor …
The outcomes from my groups research will advance our understanding of neuromotor and musculoskeletal function to (1) augment healthy locomotor performance; (2) treat and prevent movement impairments that result from age, obesity, or neuromotor disease and (3) inform the design of biologically-inspi …
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correctly. Our goal is to identify the general molecular and cellular rules governing commissural… analysis and/or computational sciences are encouraged to apply.… can lead to evolutionary variation and origin of complex traits (such as neural circuits). I study… In mammals, social and sexual behaviours are largely mediated by the vomeronasal system (VNS). The…
I am a biologist interested in the general question of how changes in developmental processes can lead to evolutionary variation and origin of complex traits (such as neural circuits). I study development and evolution of the brain of mammals. My doctoral thesis studied brain regions involved in olf …
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striatal function and can be conducted in both humans and rodents. Even simple decisions require a… interested in dopaminergic/glutamatergic dysfunction in the associative striatum and how it affects… Cognitive and decision-making problems associated with psychotic disorders like schizophrenia… - concentrations. Previously, we generated NaSl null (Nasl(-/-)) mice, which have hyposulphataemia and…
Cognitive and decision-making problems associated with psychotic disorders like schizophrenia are considered the largest burden for these individuals. They also predict poor functional outcomes, such as maintaining work, social networks, and independent living. I am particularly interested in the re …
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Development and evaluation of collaborative meta-learning tasks ¿ measuring student learning gains and self-regulated learning in online groups.… Self-regulated learning consists of the thoughts, feeling and actions that students utilise in… Prompting undergraduate students’ metacognition of learning: implementing ‘meta-learning’ assessment tasks in the biomedical sciences… Available for honours and undergraduate research students Self… science and medicine. Louise draws on her expertise in the scholarship of teaching and learning to develop… processes and recognise the effectiveness of their study strategies. To increase biomedical science…
As a teaching-focused academic, Louise Ainscough is passionate about education research, and how it can be applied to encourage the development of her students as learners, citizens and healthcare professionals. She teaches physiology and histology to a range of healthcare professional students, inc …
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facilitating precision medicine and may provide a wealth of information for future studies…
Research officer, Medical Genomics
QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute
My research addressed the challenges related to key genomic components in tumour-immune editing variation in cancers with poor survival and predicting the responses to cancer immunotherapies. Characterizing genomic determinants in underlying response and resistance to cancer immunotherapy. Through w …
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Proteins perform almost every task that enables the amazing complexity of cellular and whole… Sebastian is from Adelaide and received his BSc(Hons) and PhD. from the… Salmon calcitonin (sCT) and human calcitonin (hCT) are pharmacologically distinct. However, the…
Sebastian is from Adelaide and received his BSc(Hons) and PhD. from the University of Adelaide, where he worked on the Aryl Hydrocarbon receptor in the lab of Murray Whitelaw. He then did postdoctoral research on haematopoitic stem cell differentiation in Kelly McNagny’s lab at the Biomedical Rese …
Sebastian is active in advocacy for improvements to STEM policy across education, science literacy and research funding, having worked for a number of years with an advisory group to his local federal MP. He has been involved in commercialisation of some of his work into a startup biotech company (A …
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identification of the full transcriptome of the mouse and is part of a collaborative effort with The RIKEN Genome Sciences Center in Japan.''… . Retromer has been identified to have a central role in this process and it is the spatial and… Australian Phenomics Network (Super Science Project administered by ANU)… Retromer is responsible for coordinating protein trafficking from the endosomal compartment and… Biomedical Science Lecturer Student Supervisor for Research Projects in Biomedical… protocol that could identify and characterize diverse autotransporters from bacterial genome…
Protein trafficking in disease
The highly co-ordinated movement of the thousands of distinct membrane proteins between the cell surface and intracellular compartments is a critical factor in health and disease. This movement controls the organisation of cells in tissues and communication between …
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peptides for application in the chemical and biological sciences and industry. We expect to build an… modifications (PTMs). I use protein chemical synthesis and semi-synthesis to provide access to post… During my postgraduate studies and postdoctoral fellowship, I gained experience in a wide range… in peptide and protein science over the past 20 years. Extensions of the original NCL concept…
During my postgraduate studies and postdoctoral fellowship, I gained experience in a wide range of chemical biology techniques as well as in initiating and managing collaborations. Building on a background in chemistry and biochemistry, I developed my skills in peptide chemistry and NMR spectroscopy …
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The origin and early evolution of birds has been a major topic in evolutionary biology. In the 20th…
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, medical, materials science, and agricultural applications… : A BSc. Honours (Class1) or MSc. in science, biomedical sciences, biomedical engineering… musculus) and non-human primates (Macaca mulatta) at the Feinberg School of Medicine (Northwestern… , consolidation, and retrieval are clearly molded by time of day. However, mechanisms that regulate and…
I received my Bachelor's in Biology (2001) from Yarmouk University in Jordan, followed by postgraduate degrees from the University of Houston in Houston-Texas (2002-2007). My studies are integrative in nature, joining the best of both the Neuroscience world and Circadian Biology (the study of biolog …
I have always been intrigueed by the importance of the biological time-keeping system in regulating physiological and behavioural processes as complex and important as learning and memory. A memory is a defining factor of who we are, similar to a passport or fingerprint "we are our memories". The ef …