Professor Philip Hogg

Phil Hogg discovered a unique mechanism of control of protein function that operates across all biological systems and lifeforms. This involves a subset of disulphide bonds thought only to act as covalent modifiers of protein structure functioning as molecular switches to allosterically regulate protein function when cleaved. He developed a novel classification scheme for disulphides […]

Professor Philip Mitchell

Philip Mitchell is an international authority in the fields of bipolar disorder and depression, with his major achievements spanning the breadth of genetics, phenomenology, treatment and epidemiology of these conditions. He has identified distinguishing clinical characteristics of bipolar depression, demonstrated specific differences in brain functioning of young people at risk to bipolar disorder, and has […]

Professor Markus Seibel

Professor Markus Seibel has been an international leader in musculoskeletal medicine for over 25 years. Covering basic, translational and clinical research, Markus has made seminal contributions to the area of skeletal physiology and pathophysiology as well as clinical management of osteoporosis. He has published over 400 scientific articles and edited six academic books. His work […]

Professor Jeffrey Braithwaite

Professor Jeffrey Braithwaite, Foundation Director of the Australian Institute of Health Innovation, and Professor of Health Systems Research, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Macquarie University researches the way care is delivered to patients and how it can be improved. He has contributed over 700 total publications and presented at international and national conferences on […]

Professor Lisa Maher

Professor Maher is a renowned public health scientist who applies both epidemiological and anthropological approaches to important public health problems – in particular hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection –  including leading the first ever HCV vaccine preparedness study. Her high standing is evidenced by extensive conference invitations as well as an outstanding record of competitive […]

Professor Andrew Lloyd

Professor Andrew Lloyd AM is a distinguished infectious diseases physician scientist. He has made major contributions to clinical practice in hepatitis C infection (particularly amongst the prisoner population) and also in chronic fatigue states associated with infection and cancer. He has also made major contributions in laboratory-based studies of the pathophysiology of hepatitis C infection, […]

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