Researcher:Ms LA O'Donovan
School/Unit:Pathology
Commenced with Institution:29/4/1999    Ceased: 28/4/2002
Commenced Current Job:29/4/1999

Research Funding

InstitutionResearch TeamInitial YearDuration (Years)Funding Body/ClientAward TypeTitle of ProjectIndustry PartnersTotal Cash $Total Inkind $
University of TasmaniaMs LA O'Donovan19991Australian Research CouncilGrant-SmallUltrastructural Characterisation of a Novel Flagellum on Aquatic, Gram-negative Bacteria 13,950 

Graduate Research Supervision (Current)

None

Graduate Research Supervision (Graduands)

None

Career Best Publications

None Identified

Research Publications

Journal Article

Kirov, SM and Tassell, BC and Semmler, A and O'Donovan, LA and Rabaan, AA* and Shaw, JG*, ‘Lateral flagella and swarming motility in Aeromonas species’, Journal of Bacteriology, 184 (2) pp. 547-555. ISSN 0021-9193 (2002) [Refereed Article]

Dandie, GW and Weir, KA and O'Donovan, LA and Muller, HK, ‘UV-induced changes in the skin: can they be repaired?’, Redox Report, 5 (2-3) pp. 92-94. ISSN 1351-0002 (2000) [Refereed Article]

Kirov, SM and O'Donovan, LA and Sanderson, K, ‘Functional characterization of type IV pili expressed on diarrhea-associated isolates of Aeromonas species’, Infection and Immunity, 67 (10) pp. 5447-5454. ISSN 0019-9567 (1999) [Refereed Article]

Conference Publication

O'Donovan, LA and Kirov, SM, ‘Aeromonas 'bundle-forming' type IV pili mediate enterocyte adherence’, 6th International Aeromonas/Plesiomonas Symposium Proceedings, 28-30/5/1999, Chicago, USA, pp. 26. (1999) [Conference Extract]

Dandie, GW and Miller, KAL and Weir, KA and O'Donovan, LA and Muller, HK, ‘UV - induced changes in the skin: Can they be repaired?’, Oxidative pathways in Health and Disease, 1-4/12/1999, Sydney, NSW, pp. session 1.3. (1999) [Conference Extract]

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