DrNatalie Counihan

Research Fellow

Faculty of Health/School of Medicine/Institute for Mental and Physical Health and Clinical Translation

  • Research Fellow
    Faculty of Health/School of Medicine/Institute for Mental and Physical Health and Clinical Translation
  • +61 3 522 72393 (Work)
  • Geelong Waurn Ponds Campus, 75 Pigdons Road, Waurn Ponds, Victoria 3216

TEACHING ACTIVITIES

  • CURRENT DOCTORAL SUPERVISION
    Metal Organic Frameworks as an Innovative Platform for Thermal Stabilisation of Vaccines and Diagnostics
    Aimee Talbot - School of Medicine
  • CURRENT DOCTORAL SUPERVISION
    Functional Characterisation of Plasmodium Rhoptry Proteins
    Bernard Nathaniel - School of Medicine
  • CURRENT DOCTORAL SUPERVISION
    Delineating molecular events leading to rhoptry protein trafficking and exocytosis
    Kahlia Szabo - School of Medicine
  • CURRENT DOCTORAL SUPERVISION
    Deciphering The Mechanisms of Extracellular Vesicle Biogenesis by Malaria Parasites
    Michaela Toni Grima - School of Medicine
  • CURRENT DOCTORAL SUPERVISION
    Development of air-liquid interface culture systems to investigate influenza pathogenesis.
    Claire Elizabeth Emson - School of Medicine
  • COMPLETED DOCTORAL SUPERVISION
    Dissecting the function of essential rhoptry genes of the malaria parasite
    Sreejoyee Ghosh - School of Medicine - 2016
  • COMPLETED DOCTORAL SUPERVISION
    Characterising the aminopeptidases of Plasmodium falciparum as potential drug targets
    Rebecca Edgar - School of Medicine - 2023
  • COMPLETED DOCTORAL SUPERVISION
    Identifying Nutrient Pathways in the Causative Agent of Malaria
    Mitchell Lynden Trickey - School of Medicine - 2025
  • COMPLETED MASTERS SUPERVISION
    Starving the Malaria Parasite
    Rebecca Edgar - School of Medicine - 2019
  • COMPLETED MASTERS SUPERVISION
    Identifying Novel Drug Targets for Malaria
    Alec Joseph Wehmeier - School of Medicine - 2024
  • COMPLETED MASTERS SUPERVISION
    Identification of Novel Malaria Proteins Involved in Parasite-host Cell Interactions
    Christina Dizdarevic - School of Medicine - 2024