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Funded Projects at Deakin
Other Public Sector Funding
Genome editing innovation.
Prof Alister Ward, Dr Clifford Liongue
CSIRO
- 2022: $40,000
Sperm Transfection Assisted Gene Editing (STAGE) in Zebrafish.
Dr Clifford Liongue, Prof Alister Ward
CSIRO
- 2023: $77,000
Supervisions
Umair Khalid
Thesis entitled: Chelation and Radiolabelling of Epithelial Cell Adhesion Molecule(EpCAM) and Transferrin Targeting Aptamers
Doctor of Philosophy (Medicine), School of Medicine
Vilasha Bulleeraz
Thesis entitled: Disruption of cytokine signalling in leukemia
Master of Philosophy (Medicine), School of Medicine
Mohamed Sobah
Thesis entitled: Understanding the Role of STAT3 Proteins and its Negative Regulators in Cytokine Signaling
Doctor of Philosophy (Medicine), School of Medicine
Somayyeh Heidary
Thesis entitled: Function of STAT5 Protein During Development and Disease
Doctor of Philosophy (Medicine), School of Medicine
Nagendra Prasad Awasthi
Thesis entitled: Investigating the Role of Non-Canonical STAT5 Protein Functions During Development
Doctor of Philosophy (Medicine), School of Medicine
Raj Sanjiv Khatri
Thesis entitled: Role of mucin 1 in Malaria-Associated Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome
Master of Philosophy (Medicine), School of Medicine
Sheena Bhanuprakash Raju
Thesis entitled: Factors involved in cardiogenesis
Doctor of Philosophy (Medicine), School of Medicine
Tarannum Taznin
Thesis entitled: Investigating Cytokine Receptor Functions in Zebrafish.
Doctor of Philosophy (Medicine), School of Medicine
Farooq Lateef Jassim Almohaisen
Thesis entitled: Dissecting the function of B-Cell Lymphoma 6A (BCL6A) protein in zebrafish.
Doctor of Philosophy (Medicine), School of Medicine
Faiza Basheer
Thesis entitled: Zebrafish as a genetic model for leukemia and other hematopoietic disorders
Doctor of Philosophy (Medicine), School of Medicine
Robert Matthew Sertori
Thesis entitled: Investigating interleukin-2 receptor family signaling in zebrafish
Doctor of Philosophy (Medicine), School of Medicine
Parisa Rasighaemi
Thesis entitled: Dissecting the role of the ETV6 transcriptional regulator in development and disease
Doctor of Philosophy (Medicine), School of Medicine