STAFF PROFILE
Professor Christian Doerig
Position:
Professor
College / Portfolio:
School of Health and Biomedical Sciences
School / Department:
Laboratory Medicine
Phone:
99259577
Email:
christian.doerig@rmit.edu.au
Campus:
Bundoora Campus
Contact me about:
Research supervision
- Batty, M.,Schittenhelm, R.,Dorin-Semblat, D.,Doerig, C.,Garcia-Bustos, J. (2020). Interaction of Plasmodium falciparum casein kinase 1 with components of host cell protein trafficking machinery In: IUBMB Life, 72, 1243 - 1249
- Vanaerschot, M.,Murithi, J.,Pasaje, C.,Doerig, C., et al, . (2020). Inhibition of Resistance-Refractory P. falciparum Kinase PKG Delivers Prophylactic, Blood Stage, and Transmission-Blocking Antiplasmodial Activity In: Cell Chemical Biology, 27, 806 - 816
- Haqshenas, G.,Terradas, G.,Paradkar, P.,Duchemin, J.,McGraw, E.,Doerig, C. (2019). A Role For The Insulin Receptor In The Suppression Of Dengue Virus And Zika Virus In Wolbachia-Infected Mosquito Cells In: Cell Reports, 26, 529 - 535
- Dorin-Semblat, D.,Tetard, M.,Claes, A.,Doerig, C. et al, . (2019). Phosphorylation Of The Var2Csa Extracellular Region Is Associated With Enhanced Adhesive Properties To The Placental Receptor Csa In: Plos Biology, 17, 1 - 24
- Sexton, A.,Doerig, C.,Creek, D.,Carvalho, T. (2019). Post-Genomic Approaches to Understanding Malaria Parasite Biology: Linking Genes to Biological Functions In: ACS Infectious Diseases, 5, 1269 - 1278
- Haqshenas, G.,Doerig, C. (2019). Targeting of host cell receptor tyrosine kinases by intracellular pathogens In: Science signaling, 12, 1 - 11
- Bui, H.,Niederwieser, I.,Bird, M.,Doerig, C et al, . (2019). Mapping and functional analysis of heterochromatin protein 1 phosphorylation in the malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum In: Scientific Reports, 9, 1 - 75
- Collins, D.,Morahan, B.,Garcia-Bustos, J.,Doerig, C.,Plebanski, M.,Neild, A. (2015). Two-dimensional single-cell patterning with one cell per well driven by surface acoustic waves In: Nature Communications, 6, 1 - 1
1 PhD Current Supervisions
- Host-directed therapy for malaria: host cell signalome as a target (Lead by The University of Adelaide). Funded by: National Health and Medical Research Council Ideas Grants from (2021 to 2023)
- Host Cell Kinome as a target for the treatement of SARS-CoV-2 infection. Funded by: Victorian Medical Research Acceleration Fund 2017 onwards from (2020 to 2021)
- Signalling pathways for sexual differentiation of apicomplexan parasites (Administered by Australian National University). Funded by: ARC Discovery Projects via other university 2020 from (2019 to 2021)