Tim Stinear
University of Melbourne, VIC, Australia
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Professor Tim Stinear is a molecular microbiologist and research-teaching academic who studies bacterial pathogenesis in the Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Doherty Institute, University of Melbourne. He is Deputy Head of Department, co-lead of the Centre for Pathogen Genomics at the University of Melbourne and Director of the WHO Collaborating Centre for Mycobacterium ulcerans. He is a National Health and Medical Research Council Senior Investigator fellow, a fellow of the American Academy of Microbiology, a fellow of the Australian Academy of Health and Medical Sciences and fellow of the Australian Society for Microbiology. Tim did his PhD at Monash University in 2001, followed by a three-year postdoctoral period at the Pasteur Institute in Paris, France. Since then, he has focussed efforts on the application of genomics to study bacteria of human health significance.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
Developing a vaccine against Buruli ulcer using bioluminescent Mycobacterium ulcerans and a low-dose murine challenge model (#140)
8:30 PM
Kirstie M Mangas
Poster Session II
TB under the sea: re-thinking the origins of Mycobacterium tuberculosis (#156)
8:30 PM
Sacha Pidot
Poster Session II
The genomic diversity of the type I restriction modification systems of Staphylococcus epidermidis and use of plasmid artificial modification to bypass the restriction barrier (#4)
8:40 PM
Jean YH Lee
Session 1 (Plasmid Biology and Bacterial Genomics)
BACPATH 2017*