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Professor Kellie Tuck is a faculty member in the School of Chemistry at Monash University, specializing in chemical synthesis and sensor development. Her research focuses on bioactive compounds for therapeutic applications and luminescent sensors for environmental and biological species. She leads projects funded by the Australian Research Council (ARC) and collaborates internationally.
Her expertise spans chemical biology, sensor technology, and medicinal chemistry. Notable projects include the ARC Training Centre for Advanced Radiochemical Technologies and the Melbourne Biomolecular NMR Network. She has developed sensors for hydrogen sulfide and bacterial detection in food safety applications.
Recent research highlights include surfactant behavior studies, microfluidic bacterial detection systems, and coordination cage-based catalysis. She received the 2021 Award for Exceptional Educational Service. Her work contributes to UN Sustainable Development Goals related to health and environmental sustainability.
Professor Tuck is involved in industry partnerships, including patents for antimicrobial resistance solutions, and chairs collaborative networks like the Monash Antimicrobial Resistance Group.

