RESEARCH
Research conducted by the School of Biological Sciences covers a diverse range of topics and is widely respected by government agencies, the science community and by industry. Here are just some of the biological scientists currently carrying out research in the School.
ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR FRANCINE MARQUES Dr Francine Marques is a National Heart Foundation Future Leader Fellow and Head of the Hypertension Research laboratory at Monash University. She completed a Bachelor degree with first class honours and a Master of Genetics and Molecular Biology in Brazil prior to moving to Australia, where she was awarded her PhD in 2012 at the University of Sydney, in the field of the molecular genomics of hypertension. Dr Marques was previously a NHMRC (ranked second overall) and Heart Foundation early career fellow from 2012-2016. She was elected as a member of the executive committee for the High Blood Pressure Research Council of Australia, co-chair of the mentoring committee for the International Society of Hypertension and the inaugural chair of the Emerging Leaders Committee of the Australian Cardiovascular Alliance.
BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
Dr Marques’ team investigates the molecular mechanisms behind the development of high blood pressure, a highly prevalent chronic disease which is the main risk factor for cardiovascular death.
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Her research focuses on disease identification, prevention and treatment. Dr Marques has demonstrated a role for small non-coding RNAs and gut microbes in the development of experimental and clinical hypertension. She is currently undertaking clinical trials to develop new therapies that manipulate gut microbes and their metabolites to lower blood pressure. Her vision is to find the molecular mechanisms behind blood pressure regulation so that we can prevent the development of heart failure and other fatal forms of cardiovascular disease. Her studies take a systemic approach because blood pressure regulation is complex and fascinating. This is achieved by using the latest technology available in genomics and gene editing integrated with traditional techniques in the fields of physiology and cardiovascular imaging. Her team is highly multi-disciplinary, reflecting the complexity of blood pressure regulation, in order to facilitate advancing research and translating their findings.
DR JESSICA WALSH
DR MIKE MCDONALD
DR SRIDEVI SURESHKUMAR
Dr Jessica Walsh is an ARC DECRA Fellow, heading the Conservation Outcomes and Decisions Lab at the School of Biological Sciences. Her research focuses on evaluating the effectiveness of conservation actions to inform environmental management and policy decisions. She draws on evidence-based conservation, ecological modelling and social science to improve outcomes for threatened biodiversity and ecosystems.
Dr Mike McDonald is an ARC Future Fellow at the School of Biological Sciences heading the Experimental Evolution Research Group. Their group studies evolution in complex microbial communities. These communities, or microbiomes, form the foundation of global ecosystems, and play a crucial role in human health. Their goal is to understand how to design and maintain healthy microbial communities that can support life, and how to manipulate microbiomes to benefit human health.
Dr Sridevi Sureshkumar completed her PhD from the Max-Planck Institute for Developmental Biology in Tuebingen, Germany and arrived in Australia. She is currently an ARC Future Fellow at the School of Biological Sciences. Dr. Sureshkumar’s group is interested in deciphering mechanisms of gene silencing induced by DNA repeat sequences using plants as a model system.