Infection and Immunity Theme - 1) Optimising the Host Response as a Novel Diagnostic Biomarker for “Pre-positive” Viral Infection; 2) Diminazene aceturate, a theorized ACE2 activator, protects against severe influenza through an ACE2-independent manner;
Speaker: Georgina McCallum, Ph.D. student, Prof. Short lab, SCMB
Title: Optimising the Host Response as a Novel Diagnostic Biomarker for “Pre-positive” Viral Infection.
Speaker: Melanie Wu, Ph.D. student, Prof. Short lab, SCMB
Title:Diminazene aceturate, a theorized ACE2 activator, protects against severe influenza through an ACE2-independent manner.
Speaker: Kyle Macauslane, Ph.D. student, Prof. Schulz lab, SCMB
Title:Perturbations to the Host Glycoproteome in Influenza A Virus Infection.
About Research theme seminar series
Our research theme seminars feature expert speakers that cover a wide-range of topics.
Our speakers include visiting national and international academics and students completing their PhDs. They cover diverse topics across our research themes:
- Biomolecular chemistry
- Infection and immunity
- Medicinal chemistry
- Molecular genetics and genomics
- Nanotechnology and materials chemistry
- Science education
- Structural biology and biochemistry.
Who should attend
Students and staff with an interest in the research theme are welcome to attend:
- undergraduate students
- postgraduate students
- HDR students (including Honours)
- postdoctoral staff
- research staff.
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You can attend our seminars in-person and/or online in a Zoom meeting.