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Cassandra Berry is a Professor of Immunology at Murdoch University, affiliated with the School of Medical, Molecular and Forensic Sciences within the College of Environmental and Life Sciences. Her work bridges medical virology and innovative educational technologies, notably leveraging virtual reality in research and teaching.
Education: PhD in Microbiology (University of Western Australia, 1988) and Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Microbiology & Biochemistry (University of Western Australia, 1983).
Research focuses on immunology, medical virology, and educational technology integration. Her contributions span vaccine development (e.g., avian influenza marker vaccine), infectious disease studies, and pedagogical innovation in STEM education.
Awards highlight her excellence in teaching (e.g., 2021 Australian Government citation) and leadership in women’s advancement in STEM (e.g., Homeward Bound scholarship). She has secured over 30 grants since 1984, including NHMRC grants (1996, 1999, etc.), industry partnerships (GlaxoSmithKline), and federal/state funding for research infrastructure and commercialization.
Notable recognitions include the 2007 Runner Up Premier's Inventor of the Year Award and multiple Murdoch University innovation awards (2019–2021). Her leadership extends to global programs like Homeward Bound, fostering women’s leadership in science.


