The research areas listed below have been identified within the School of Biomedical Sciences as the main areas that exist within the cohort of research staff.

For more detailed informationon staff profiles click on the research area headings.

Research Areas and Associated Staff

Dr Louise Ainscough
Dr Stephen Anderson
Professor Chen Chen
Dr Prasad Chunduri
Associate Professor Jon Curlewis
Dr Anna Kloda
Dr Bradley Launikonis
Professor Daniel Markovich
Dr Karen Moritz
Associate Professor Conrad Sernia
Professor Wally Thomas
Associate Professor Peter Thorn
 
Neuroscience

Dr Mark Bellingham
Dr Kerstin Fritsches
Dr Estifanos Ghebremedhin
Dr Nickolas Lavidis
Dr Stuart Mazzone
Dr Sean Millard
Dr Peter Noakes
Dr Jim Pickles
Dr Marc Ruitenberg
Dr Ethan Scott
Dr Uli Siebeck
 
Developmental & Regenerative Biology

Professor Brian Key
Dr Annemiek Beverdam
Dr Sean Millard
Dr David Simmons
Dr David Pennisi

Education Research Unit

Dr Stephen Anderson
Dr Matthew Cheesman
Dr Kay Colthorpe
Dr Hardy Ernst
Dr Kirsten Farrand-Zimbardi
Associate Professor Lesley Lluka
Dr Mary-Louise Roy Manchadi
Mr Stephen Moss
Dr Terry Tunny
Dr Kristy Weir
 

Pharmacology

Dr Thiruma (Garrie) Arumugam
Dr Karin Borges
Dr Matthew Cheesman
Associate Professor Lesley Lluka
Dr Mary-Louise Roy Manchadi
Professor Rod Minchin

Dr Simon Phipps
Professor Stephen Taylor
Dr Trent Woodruff
 

Functional & Comparative Anatomy

Professor Mike Bennett
Dr Adrian Bradley
Associate Professor Mark Brown
Dr Vaughan Kippers
Dr Karen Samonds
Dr Kristy Weir

 

Our Research Groups section

Developmental & Regenerative Biology

Developmental Biology is the study of the molecular and cellular events underlying the formation of living organisms. Now that the sequencing of the genome of several species, including humans, is completed, a major challenge facing biology ...

Education Research Unit (ERU)

Foundation, mission, and key strategies The Education Research Unit was founded in December 2005 and consists of a collaborative network of researchers whose interests incorporate the discipline-based scholarship of teaching and learn...

Histology

Histology Facility Histology Laboratory, School of Biomedical Sciences, The University of Queensland, Ritchie Building C, Room 205 C Manager: Dr. Darryl Whitehead,

Functional & Comparative Anatomy

Group Strengths Membership

Neuroscience

Neuroscience is the fastest growing discipline in biomedical research and represents the largest biological research activity on the planet.  It is one of the few research disciplines that encompasses a broad range of research technologies, suc...

Pharmacology

Group Strengths Membership

Physiology

We are a coalition of ~15 research groups focused on the molecular, cellular, biophysical, endocrine and integrative aspects of Physiology. In the context of the Biomedical Sciences, the discipline of Physiology plays a key unifying role bringing to...
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