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Researcher Bio
| Researcher: | Mr N Ali |
| School/Unit: | Medicine |
| Commenced with Institution: | 1/7/2012 Ceased: 29/8/2018 |
| Commenced Current Job: | 9/3/2016 |
Citations sourced from WOS® and Scopus
| Top 3 Fields of Research |
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| Medical Bacteriology |
| Clinical Microbiology |
| Top 3 Research Objectives |
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| Infectious Diseases |
| Respiratory System and Diseases (incl. Asthma) |
Fields of Research
| Medical Bacteriology |
| Clinical Microbiology |
Research Objectives
Research Funding
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Graduate Research Supervision (Current)
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Graduate Research Supervision (Graduands)
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Career Best Publications
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Research Publications
| Journal Article |
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| Gizdavic-Nikolaidis, MR* and Pagnon, JC and Ali, N and Sum, R and Davies, N and Roddam, LF and Ambrose, M, “Functionalized polyanilines disrupt Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Staphylococcus aureus biofilms”, Colloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces, 136 pp. 666-673. doi:10.1016/j.colsurfb.2015.10.015 ISSN 0927-7765 (2015) [Refereed Article] |
| Conference Publication |
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| Ali, N and Cooley, MA and Griffin, P and Roddam, LF, “Cross kingdom signaling during P. aeruginosa infection of the CF lung results in a decreased capacity of the host to clear the infection”, Proceedings of the National Meeting of the Australian Society of Microbiology, Hobart, pp. 127. (2011) [Conference Extract] |
* This author is not affiliated with the University of Tasmania.
