
About
Dr Kayley Usher is an Adjunct Lecturer at the School of Biomedical Sciences, The University of Western Australia, with research expertise in immunology, microbiology, and arthrofibrosis. Her interdisciplinary work spans biomedical science, environmental engineering, and marine biology, contributing to UN Sustainable Development Goals in medicine and industry. Current collaborations include projects on joint fibrosis, muscle biomarkers, and biohydrometallurgy.
Research Interests
- Arthrofibrosis and fibrosis mechanisms
- Marine symbiosis, including Chondrilla sponges and cyanobacteria
- Biogeography
- Cladistics
- Biohydrometallurgy and industrial microbiology
Recent Article Trends
Kayley’s recent publications (2018–2024) focus on topics such as:
- Biomedical research on joint fibrosis and muscle aging
- Environmental engineering of microbial industrial processes
- Conservation biology of endangered avian species
- Metallurgical applications of microbial biocatalysis
Grants and Projects
Dr Usher has served as Chief Investigator on grants exploring:
- 2007: Photosynthetic symbionts in marine sponges
- 2001–2007: Biogeography of Chondrilla sponges and cyanobacterial symbionts
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