Selected Conference/Seminar Presentations:
Time-resolved Evanescent Wave induced Fluorescence study of the conformational change of proteins upon adsorption to silica, International Chemical Congress of Pacific Basin Societies, Honolulu, USA, December 2005.
Evanescent Wave-induced Fluorescence Energy Transfer Studies of Oligo-Nucleotide adsorption to silica, XXII International Conference on Photochemistry, Cairns, Australia, July 2005.
A Time-Resolved Evanescent Wave induced Fluorescence Study of the Conformational state of Proteins upon Adsorption to Silica, 12th Annual RACI Analytical and Environmental Division Research and Development Topics, Melbourne, December 2004.
Evanescent Wave induced Fluorescence Studies of Conformational Changes of Bovine Serum Albumin upon adsorption to Silica, Australasian Conference on Optics, Lasers and Spectroscopy, Melbourne, December 2003.
An Evanescent Wave Study of Conformational Changes of Bovine Serum Albumin upon Adsorption to the Silica/Solution Interface, European Student Colloid Conference, Bristol, UK, July 2003.
Refereed Publications:
Time-resolved evanescent wave-induced fluorescence anisotropy measurements, Trevor A. Smith, Michelle L. Gee, Colin A. Scholes, in Reviews in Fluorescence, C.D. Geddes, J.R. Lakowicz, Ed., Springer: New York, 2005; pp 245-270
Time-resolved evanescent wave-induced fluorescence anisotropy for the determination of molecular conformational changes of proteins at an interface, Michelle L. Gee, Trevor A. Smith, Colin A. Scholes, Eur. Biophys. J. 2004, 33, pp. 130
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Academic Qualifications:
B.E. (Hons) The University of Melbourne 2001
B.Sc. The University of Melbourne 2001
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