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DR MARK DENHAM



Contact Details

Organization: Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences
Position: RESEARCH FELLOW
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Work: +61 3 8344 3786
Fax: +61 3 9349 4432
Room: W718
Level: 07
Building: Medical Centre
Campus: Parkville

Research Expertise and International Linkages

Research Expertise

Research Interest Country of Expertise
Developmental Neurobiology Australia
Stem Cell Biology Australia

Qualifications, Honours, Fellowships and Other Awards

Qualifications

Title Institution Date Awarded Abbreviation
Doctor of Philosophy Monash University 01-Jul-2005
Bachelor of Science (Honours) Monash University 30-Oct-2000

Government Research Classifications

Research Fields, Courses and Discipline Classifications

Socio-Economic Objective Classifications

Grants and Contracts

Research Grants, Contracts and Consultancies awarded to the University of Melbourne as the administering institution (since 2003) as recorded in Themis Agreements.

Grants

Title Role Funding Source Scheme Award Date
MND RESEARCH INSTITUTE TRAVEL GRANT 2008 Chief Investigator MOTOR NEURONE DISEASE INST OF AUST Travel Grant 10/07/2008
Genetic selection of human dopaminergic neural progenitor cells to optimize transplantation therapies for Parkinson's disease Chief Investigator RAMACIOTTI FOUNDATION Establishment Grants 01/01/2009

Publications

Publications produced at the University of Melbourne and reported in the Annual Publications Collection and 'Research Report' since 2001. The Themis Publications module, released in November 2006, allows additional publications from previous institutions and publications from past years to be entered.

Publications in 2007

Journal Articles

  • A Murine Respiratory Inducing Niche Displays Variable Efficiency across Human and Mouse Embryonic Stem Cell Species
    Year: 2007
    Journal: American Journal of Physiology - Lung Cellular and Molecular Physiology
    Volume: 292
    Page numbers: 1241-1247
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  • Deriving Respiratory Cell Types from Stem Cells
    Year: 2007
    Journal: Current Stem Cell Research & Therapy
    Volume: 2
    Issue: 3
    Page numbers: 197-208
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Publications in 2006

Journal Articles

  • Embryonic stem cells form glandular structures and express surfactant protein C following culture with dissociated fetal respiratory tissue
    Year: 2006
    Journal: American Journal of Physiology - Lung Cellular and Molecular Physiology
    Volume: 290
    Issue: 6
    Page numbers: 1210-1215
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Publications in 2005

Book Chapters

  • Mouse Embryoinc Stem Cell Derivation, and Mouse and Human Embryoinc Stem Cell Culture and Differentiation as Embryoid Bodies
    Year: 2005
    Book: Current Protocols in Cell Biology
    Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
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  • Stem Cells: An Overview
    Year: 2005
    Book: Current Protocols in Cell Biology
    Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell Publishing
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Journal Articles

  • Neural stem cells express non-neural markers during embryoid body co-culture.
    Year: 2005
    Journal: Stem Cells
    Volume: 24
    Issue: 4
    Page numbers: 918-927
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Publications in 2004

Journal Articles

  • Stem Cells by the bedside
    Year: 2004
    Journal: Developmental Cell
    Volume: 6
    Issue: 5
    Page numbers: 621-622
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Publications in 2002

Journal Articles

  • Technical advances and pitfalls on the way to human cloning
    Year: 2002
    Journal: Differentiation
    Volume: 70
    Page numbers: 1-9
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