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Professor Paul Ramsland is a faculty member at RMIT University's School of Science, specializing in Biochemistry, Immunology, and Microbiology. His research focuses on glycobiology, microbial interactions, vaccine development, and infectious disease mechanisms. He leads projects on carbohydrate-based sensors, blood fluke pathogenesis, and antibody recognition of pathogens such as Helicobacter pylori and HIV-1. His work integrates structural biology, nanotechnology, and computational modeling.
Research interests include microbial glycans, host-pathogen interactions, and translational applications like nanoparticle sensors and vaccine candidates. He actively supervises PhD and Masters students in areas like biofilm characterization, marine parasite genomics, and antigen processing. His projects span from fundamental glycobiology to applied health solutions, including antimicrobial strategies and diagnostic tools.
- Affiliations: School of Science, RMIT University (City Campus, Australia).
- Grants/Projects: Includes studies on Cardicola forsteri blood flukes, HCV VLP vaccines, and carbohydrate sensors for pathogen detection.
- Labs/Teams: Engages in collaborative research on glycobiology, nanomedicine, and aquatic health.
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