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Dr Jacky Suen
Senior Research Fellow & Affiliate Senior Research Fellow of Institute for Molecular BioscienceInstitute for Molecular BioscienceResearcher profile is public:1Supervisor:Researcher biography:Critical Care Medicine focuses on supporting patients, often with one or multiple organ failures. Based at the largest Australian cardiac hospital, our research investigates better ways to support patients with heart and/or lung failure. We explore technological, pharmacological and engineering advances that could help our patients to live longer and better. Our group is world-renowned for clinically relevant large animal models, including heart failure, respiratory failure (ARDS), heart transplantation, sepsis, cardiogenic shock, and more. All our studies use hospital-grade equipment and follow the same clinical guideline to maximise translation. We actively take on honours, MPhil and PhD students from multi-disciplinary backgrounds (science, engineering, medicine, allied health), with a successful track record in supporting our students to secure their own grants and funding. Students are expected to contribute to other studies of the group. For more information about the group, please visit ccrg.org.au, and email if you are interested to join us.
Dr Jessica Benitez Mendieta
Postdoctoral Research FellowInstitute for Molecular BioscienceResearcher profile is public:1Supervisor:Dr Sandra Parker
Postdoctoral Research FellowInstitute for Molecular BioscienceResearcher profile is public:1Supervisor:Dr Alice Harford
Postdoctoral Research FellowInstitute for Molecular BioscienceResearcher profile is public:1Supervisor:Dr Eric Wu
Research FellowInstitute for Molecular BioscienceResearcher profile is public:1Supervisor:Dr Jules Devaux
Postdoctoral Research FellowInstitute for Molecular BioscienceResearcher profile is public:1Supervisor:Dr Francesco Baccoli
Honorary Fellow/Associate LecturerInstitute for Molecular BioscienceResearcher profile is public:0Supervisor:Dr Johannes Bösch
Honorary FellowInstitute for Molecular BioscienceResearcher profile is public:0Supervisor:Dr Adrian Goldsworthy
Visiting AcademicInstitute for Molecular BioscienceResearcher profile is public:0Supervisor:Dr Yudai Iwasaki
Visiting AcademicInstitute for Molecular BioscienceResearcher profile is public:0Supervisor:Dr Haruka Matsumoto
Honorary FellowInstitute for Molecular BioscienceResearcher profile is public:1Supervisor:Dr Quentin Eric Jonathan Moyon
Honorary FellowInstitute for Molecular BioscienceResearcher profile is public:0Supervisor:Ms Dana Lee
Senior Research Assistant - Critical Care Research GroupInstitute for Molecular BioscienceResearcher profile is public:0Supervisor:Miss Rachana Panduru
Senior Research AssistantInstitute for Molecular BioscienceResearcher profile is public:0Supervisor:Dr Gabriella Abbate
Senior Research Assistant & PRIMELab ManagerInstitute for Molecular BioscienceResearcher profile is public:0Supervisor:Honorary Professor David McGiffin
Honorary ProfessorInstitute for Molecular BioscienceResearcher profile is public:0Supervisor:Dr Hideaki Nonaka
Adjunct FellowInstitute for Molecular BioscienceResearcher profile is public:0Supervisor:Smythe Group
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Associate Professor Mark Smythe
Principal Research Fellow - GLInstitute for Molecular BioscienceResearcher profile is public:1Supervisor:Body:Highlights
Associate Professor Mark Smythe is a medicinal chemist. His expertise lies in transforming interesting molecules into high-value medicines.
His methodology for translating academic discoveries into commercially viable companies has achieved great success. He founded biotech company Protagonist Therapeutics in 2001, which is now a publicly listed company with several compounds in human clinical trials and several others sold to pharmaceutical partners. He and his team worked for 15 years to develop an approach to replace injectable drugs with pills. They took high potency, highly selective peptides that are traditionally broken down quickly by the body, and made them stronger. So, diseases that used to require ‘big-molecule’ injections we can now treat with a ‘constrained peptide’ pill. This has several advantages to the patients and addresses unmet medical needs of various diseases
Associate Professor Smythe has always had a focus on applied research, making things. He studied a Bachelor of Science with Honours in Townsville. He wanted a PhD that was applied, so he took at position at Biota with a focus on Influenza. After working in the US, he accepted a position at the then 3D Centre in Queensland, now the Institute for Molecular Bioscience (IMB). At IMB he uses his expertise to translate discoveries into new drug candidates.
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PhD student & Postdoctoral Research FellowInstitute for Molecular BioscienceResearcher profile is public:0Supervisor:- Higher degree by research (PhD) studentInstitute for Molecular Bioscience
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