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Professor Phillip Nagley

VIIN Member

ARC Centre of Excellence in Structural and Functional Microbial Genomics
Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Monash
University
+61399053735
phillip.nagley@med.monash.edu.au

Research Activities:

Infection and immunity:
- responses of macrophages to infection by mycobacteria
- innate immunity and bacterial pathogens

Mechanisms and regulation of apoptosis and other death processes in mammalian cells:
- role of mitochondria in apoptotic signalling
- stress responses in cancer cells, including neuroblastoma
- neuronal injury and cell death

Techniques/Expertise:

Molecular biology including gene expression, protein manipulation, protein targeting
Cell biology including confocal imaging, flow cytometry, use of fluorescently labelled cells

Collaborations:

Ross Coppel (Department of Microbiology, Monash) on mycobacteria and macrophages
John Davies (Microbiology, Monash), Paul Hertzog and Ashley Mansell (MIMR, Clayton) on TLR signalling, innate immunity and various bacterial pathogens

Robin Anderson (Peter MacCallum Institute) on heat shock proteins and cancer cell biology
Mal Horne and Phil Beart (Howard Florey Institute) on neuroscience

Existing Websites:

http://www.med.monash.edu.au/biochem/staff/nagley.html

Lab Group Personnel:

Danielle Smith (Research Fellow)
Assunta Pelosi (Research Fellow)