Dena Lyras
Monash University, VIC, Australia
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Professor Dena Lyras is the Deputy Director of the Biomedicine Discovery Institute at Monash University. Her laboratory is focussed on enteric pathogens, particularly the clostridia and those involved in antibiotic-associated diarrhoea in humans and animals, and they use genetic approaches to understand how these microbes harness regulatory and virulence factors to interact with the host and cause disease. Antibiotic resistance and DNA mobility are also research areas of focus, in the context of gut pathogens and antibiotic-associated diarrhoeal disease. In collaboration with industry and academic partners, her laboratory is developing immunotherapeutics and small molecules to prevent and treat these infections. She was awarded an Australian Research Council Future Fellowship from 2012-2016 and began an Australian Research Council Laureate Fellowship in 2022.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
Clostridioides difficile infection perturbs colonic structure and slows gut transit (93602)
11:30 AM
Christine Ong
Concurrent Session - Host-Pathogen Interactions II
Beta-lactam resistance in the spore-forming pathogen Clostridioides difficile (93833)
9:15 AM
Sheena McGowan
Concurrent Session - Antimicrobial Resistance Mechanisms
How does the cell envelope shape the flow of DNA by conjugation in bacterial populations? (93936)
4:30 PM
Galain Williams
Concurrent Session - Molecular Microbiology II
Non-antibiotic strategies to mitigate enteric infections: insights from discovery research (94463)
5:00 PM
Dena Lyras
Distinguished Award Oration
A previously uncharacterised hydrogenase dominates hydrogen production in the gut (#211)
6:45 PM
Thomas D Watts
Welcome Function & Poster Session I