Mark Schembri
University of Queensland, QLD, Australia
- This delegate is presenting an abstract at this event.
 
        Professor Mark Schembri is an ARC Future Fellow in the School of Chemistry and Molecular Biosciences at the University of Queensland. He is also Deputy Director of the Australian Infectious Diseases Research Centre. His research is in the field of bacterial pathogenesis. His specialist interest is in the area of uropathogenic Escherichia coli, with a focus on the role of bacterial surface proteins in adhesion, aggregation, biofilm formation and colonisation of the urinary tract.      
      Presentations this author is a contributor to:
                  
          
          Role of flagella as an immune modulator during urinary tract infection (#202)
  
  6:30 PM
      
    Dhruba Acharya    
  
          
            
            Welcome Function & Poster Session I          
        
                        
          
          Complexity of interactions between uropathogenic E. coli strains and the innate immune system: role of the hemolysin A toxin and the cof phosphatase in initiating human macrophage cell death (#13)
  
  10:10 AM
      
    Ambika Murthy    
  
          
            
            Pathogenesis & Regulation          
        
                        
          
          Characterization of Escherichia coli Adhesins (#405)
  
  7:35 PM
      
    Tugce Onur    
  
          
            
            Poster Session II          
        
                        
          
          Structural insights into the regulation and inhibition of bacterial autotransporter proteins (#11)
  
  9:40 AM
      
    Begoña Heras    
  
          
            
            Pathogenesis & Regulation          
        
                        
          
          Think zinc: exploiting bacterial stress responses to visualize immune-mediated antimicrobial responses against bacterial pathogens (#22)
  
  9:20 AM
      
    Matt Sweet    
  
          
            
            Imaging in Microbiology          
        
            
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