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DR ELIZABETH HARTLAND



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Organization: Microbiology and Immunology
Position: SENIOR LECTURER
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Qualifications, Honours, Fellowships and Other Awards

Qualifications

Title Institution Date Awarded Abbreviation
BA OF SCIENCE University of Melbourne 31-Dec-1987
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE University of Melbourne 31-Dec-1990
DOCTOR OF MEDICINE University of Melbourne 12-Dec-1996
BA OF ARTS University of Melbourne 31-Dec-1997
GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN HIGHER EDUCATION Monash University 31-Dec-2004

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Research Fields, Courses and Discipline Classifications

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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
A NOVEL CD39-LIKE ECTO-NTPDASE OF LEGIONELLA PNEUMOPHILA Chief Investigator NHMRC Project Grants 01/01/2007
HOST CELL TARGETS OF BACTERIAL VIRULENCE EFFECTORS Chief Investigator AUST RESEARCH COUNCIL Discovery Projects 01/09/2007
How bacteria cause diarrhoea Chief Investigator NHMRC Project Grants 01/01/2009
How bacteria grow in the gut Chief Investigator NHMRC Project Grants 01/01/2009
How pathogenic bacteria sense and respond to the varied environments they encounter in their hosts' tissues Chief Investigator NHMRC Project Grants 01/01/2009
How bacteria live inside human cells Chief Investigator NHMRC Project Grants 01/01/2009
Multi-photon imaging for infection, immunity, and self recognition Chief Investigator AUST RESEARCH COUNCIL Linkage Infrastructure (Equipment and Facilities) 01/01/2009
MICROBIAL AND CELLULAR IMAGING AND ANALYSIS FACILITY Chief Investigator UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY SYDNEY Linkage Infrastructure (Equipment and Facilities) (AUST RESEARCH COUNCIL) 01/01/2009
The biology, structure and function of bacterial virulence effectors Chief Investigator AUST RESEARCH COUNCIL Future Fellowships 09/09/2009

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 2009

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Publications in 2008

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Publications in 2007

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Publications in 2006

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Publications in 2005

Journal Articles

  • Characterization of two non-LEE encoded type III effectors, NleC and NleD, in attaching and effacing Escherichia coli: role in pathogenicity
    Year: 2005
    Journal: Infection and Immunity
    Volume: 73
    Page numbers: 8411-8417
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Publications in 2003

Journal Articles

  • Prevalence of the lpfO113 gene cluster among Escherichia coli O157 and O26 strains isolated from different sources
    Year: 2003
    Journal: Veterinary Microbiology
    Volume: 96
    Page numbers: 259-266
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Publications in 2002

Journal Articles

  • Intimin types influence the site of human intestinal mucosal colonisation by enterohaemorrhagic Escherichia coli O157:H7
    Year: 2002
    Journal: Gut
    Volume: 50
    Page numbers: 180-185
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Publications in 2001

Journal Articles

  • Immune Response to Infection with Mycobacterium ulcerans
    Year: 2001
    Journal: Infection and Immunity
    Volume: 69
    Issue: 3
    Page numbers: 1704-1707
    Publisher: American Society for Microbiology(Washington DC)
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  • The coiled-coil domain of enteropathogenic E. coli type III secreted protein is involved in EspA filament-mediated cell attachment and haemolysis
    Year: 2001
    Journal: Infection and Immunity
    Volume: 69
    Page numbers: 4055-64
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