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I completed a BBiomedSc. (Hons I) at James Cook University and a PhD in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology at the John Curtin School of Medical Research (Australian National University). I was awarded a University Medal in 1998 and the Frank Fenner Medal in 2002 for most outstanding PhD thesis. Since completing my PhD, I undertook postdoctoral research in industry (Bresagen Ltd., Adelaide University), and under an NHMRC CJ Martin Fellowship, conducted research at the Department of Structural Studies in Cambridge for two years, followed by an additional two years at the University of Queensland. In 2007, I joined the School of Biomedical Sciences at Charles Sturt University to coordinate and lecture in Biochemistry.
My research interests are medical
biochemistry, molecular biology and pharmacology. Projects include sex determination and mutations with SRY
that lead to genetic sex reversal in humans, nucleocytoplasmic
transport of proteins involved in gene regulation, non-viral
gene-therapy, and techniques to characterise protein-protein
interactions including x-ray crystallography. I have conducted
research on proteins responsible for replicating the Dengue virus genome, proteins involved in gene regulation and their application for gene therapy, neuralisation of stem cells, and crystallographic structure determination of proteins involved in colon cancer, development, macrophage activation, lipid metabolism, and the nucleocytoplasmic transport process. This work has been published in a number of journals including
Proc Natl Acad Sci
USA, Plant Cell, J Biol Chem, Proteins and
Biochemistry and a number of book chapters. Please click on publications for details.

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