Ian Paulsen
Macquarie University, NSW, Australia

Distinguished Professor Ian Paulsen is a world leader in microbiology and a pioneer in microbial genomics. Paulsen is acknowledged for his high impact and transformational science in the fields of multidrug efflux pumps, synthetic biology, transcriptomics, membrane transport, bioinformatics, systems biology, metagenomics, environmental microbiology and bacterial drug resistance.
His work in leading the Australian component of the international Yeast 2.0 project helped establish Macquarie University as a global leader in synthetic biology.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
Analysis of plasmids found in environmental Acinetobacter strains reveals links with plasmids carried by major globally distributed clones (93191)
10:20 AM
Mehrad Hamidian
Concurrent Session - Environmental Microbiomes
A versatile and straightforward new method for characterising protein-protein interactions in living cells (#131)
6:45 PM
Estefania Giannini
Welcome Function & Poster Session I
Teaming up two ESKAPE: cross-feeding between Klebsiella pneumoniae and Acinetobacter baumannii promotes their co-existence (94203)
2:40 PM
Catherine J Dawson
Nancy Millis Student Awards
Cross-protection and cross-feeding between Klebsiella pneumoniae and Acinetobacter baumannii promotes their co-existance (94439)
9:45 AM
Lucie Semenec
Concurrent Session - Antimicrobial Resistance Mechanisms