Michael Jennings
Institute for Glycomics, Griffith University, QLD, Australia
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Prof Michael Jennings works in the fields of bacterial genetics, bacterial pathogenesis, vaccine development and glycobiology. His undergraduate and postgraduate degrees (PhD 1990) are from Griffith University, Australia. His post-doctoral training was in the laboratory of Prof Richard Moxon at the University of Oxford (1992-1996), supported by a Beit Memorial Fellowship for Medical Research. In 1997 he took up a faculty position at the University of Queensland. In 2009 he returned to Griffith University to take up the position of Deputy Director and Principal Research Leader at the Institute for Glycomics. He has made major contributions to understanding virulence factor function and regulation in a range of bacterial pathogens, including the discovery of epigenetic regulation systems call phasevarions. His current work focuses on the role of glyco-interactions in infectious disease.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
The Sequence of the Mature Region of Secreted Proteins Impacts Signal Peptidase 1 Processing (#335)
7:15 PM
Joanna E Musik
Poster Session II
Lectin activity of the Bexsero Neisseria meningitidis serogroup B vaccine antigen NHBA (#333)
7:15 PM
Tsitsi D Mubaiwa
Poster Session II
The role of phase-variable epigenetic gene regulation in Streptococcus pneumoniae pathobiology and vaccine development (#347)
7:15 PM
Zachary N Phillips
Poster Session II