Rhys Dunstan
Monash University, VIC, Australia
- This delegate is presenting an abstract at this event.

I completed an enjoyable PhD in Prof. Trevor Lithgow’s laboratory at Monash University investigating how different bacterial secretion machines are assembled into the cell envelope of E. coli. I stayed in Trevor’s lab as a postdoc and was given the opportunity to visit Prof. Gordon Dougan’s laboratory at the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute. Under the tutelage of Gordon and his long-standing postdoc Derek Pickard I was introduced to the wonderful world of phage biology. Now investigating a different view on host-pathogen interactions, I am interested in understanding how novel bacteriophages isolated from the environment interact with different bacterial pathogens, particularly those that infect Salmonella or Klebsiella species.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
Conserved structural features in the transmembrane domain modulate autotransporter assembly into bacterial outer membranes (#219)
8:45 PM
Denisse L Leyton
Session 7: Poster Session B - Including Happy Hour & Trade Display
Role of the BAM complex in assembling bacterial secretion machines (#103)
4:00 PM
Rhys A Dunstan
Session 5: Poster Session A