- Virology
- Molecular Biology
- Infectious Diseases
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Associate Professor Timothy Newsome is affiliated with the School of Life and Environmental Sciences at the University of Sydney. He leads research in virology, focusing on mechanisms of viral spread and host-pathogen interactions, particularly with vaccinia virus and SARS-CoV-2. His work integrates advanced microscopy, single-cell analysis, and molecular biology to understand viral dynamics. Key research themes include actin-based motility in viral dissemination, cytokine regulation during infections, and development of drug discovery strategies. He collaborates with The Centre for Drug Discovery Innovation to identify antiviral targets. Recent publications highlight innovations in high-throughput single-cell analysis of viral infections and the role of SMAD proteins in infection outcomes. His grants include projects on Mpox drug targets (2023) and evolution of Monkeypox virus (2022). Newsome’s career trajectory includes appointments as Lecturer (2007), Senior Lecturer (2012), and current role as Associate Professor since 2019. He contributes to both basic science and translational research in infectious diseases.








