Dr Naomi Rogers
University of Sydney Naomi’s main research interest is in the effects of circadian disruption and sleep loss on physiological and neurobehavioural functions. She is currently studying the effects of circadian disruption using jet lag as a model and sleep restriction in people who already experience sleep disturbance due to other medical disorders such as obstructive…
Read More »Dr Tracey Rogers
Zoological Parks Board NSW and University of Sydney Tracey focuses on the impacts of climate change on the Southern Ocean ecosystem, using the leopard seal, an Antarctic apex predator, as an indicator of large-scale changes. Tracey’s post-doctoral career includes the appointments of Research Biologist and Director of the Australian Marine Mammal Research Centre, Zoological Parks…
Read More »Mr Simon Walsh
University of Technology Sydney Simon has practised as a forensic biologist, supervising and reporting for criminal cases and providing expert testimony on over 50 occasions. Simon has worked extensively with the implementation and operation of DNA database technology. Simon supports State and Territory laboratories in casework involving complex evidence interpretation in his role on the…
Read More »Dr Stefan Williams
University of Sydney Stefan’s research centres on the development of autonomous robotic systems for a variety of application domains. Among his most significant contributions to this field is his development of the Simultaneous Localisation and Mapping algorithm in reef habitats. This algorithm allows an autonomous system to build a map of an environment while using…
Read More »Dr Rob Brooks
University of NSW Rob focuses on the effects of evolution on complex suites of traits, particularly those that make an individual attractive to members of the opposite sex. Rob uses laboratory animals like crickets and guppies to understand how evolution shapes all animals. Recent research includes a study of the costs of being attractive, such…
Read More »Dr Janette Burgess
University of Sydney Janette’s research focuses on the area of lung diseases, particularly asthma. Janette has established a molecular biology group which currently consists of seven full time researchers involved in studies aimed at identifying differences between cells from asthmatic and non-asthmatic lungs, as well as trying to determine what causes asthmatic cells to react…
Read More »Dr Brendan Burns
University of New South Wales Brendan heads an astrobiology research group at the University of New South Wales. This group is considered to be a world leader in the study of modern stromatolites – ‘living rocks’ that provide insights into early life on earth. Brendan’s research on the Shark Bay stromatolites provided valuable insight into…
Read More »Dr Dominic Dowling
University of Technology Sydney Dominic endeavours to devise methods to improve the seismic resistance of adobe-mudbrick houses. His specific focus is on simple, affordable and effective solutions suitable for application in developing countries. In 2002 he undertook a research study focused on the damages to adobe housing and the process of reconstruction. Later, he co-ordinated…
Read More »Dr Katharina Gaus
University of New South Wales Katharina focuses on cellular membrane organization in signal transduction processes. She endeavors to ultimately understand cellular immune reactions. In 2002 – 2004, she was an Australian Research Council Post-doctoral Fellow at the Centre for Vascular Research at UNSW. In 2005, she was awarded an Alexander-von-Humboldt Research Fellowship to spend six…
Read More »Dr Geoffrey Isbister
Newcastle Mater Hospital Geoffrey’s interests lie in the area of clinical toxinology. His focus is on the effects of bites and stings of venomous land and marine creatures, including snakes, spiders and jellyfish. Geoff’s clinical work includes appointments as a clinical toxicologist to the NSW and Queensland Poison Information Centres and the Hunter Area Toxicology…
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