Anna Antipov

Research Interests

Physiology Wound healing

Dr Anna Antipov

Research Fellow

Future Industries Institute

Future Industries Institute

Eligible to supervise Masters and PhD (as Co-Supervisor) - email supervisor to discuss availability.

Available For Media Comment.


Date Position Institution name
2024 - ongoing Research Assistant University of South Australia
2021 - 2024 Research Scientist and Operations Assistant Vaxine (Australia)

Date Type Title Institution Name Country Amount
2025 Achievement Finalist in Women in Innovation - Young Innovator Category 2025 Women in Innovation Australia -
2025 Recognition Highly Commended Early Career Researcher Award - 2025 STEM/FII Awards University of South Australia Australia -
2025 Achievement National Finalist in FameLab Australia 2025 Foundation for the WA Museum Australia -
2018 Scholarship Australian Government Research Training Program Scholarship (Excellence) Flinders University Australia -

Language Competency
English Can read, write, speak, understand spoken and peer review
Russian Can read, write, speak and understand spoken

Date Institution name Country Title
2018 - 2021 Flinders University Australia Doctor of Philosophy
2017 - 2018 Flinders University Australia Bachelor of Science (Honours)
2014 - 2017 Flinders University Australia Bachelor of Medical Science

Year Citation
2025 Amsalu, A., Alvaro, A., Huang, S., May, A., Antipov, A., Quinn, L., . . . Kopecki, Z. (2025). Risk factors for antimicrobial resistance in paediatric burn infections: Insights from a retrospective cohort study. Burns, 51(6, article no. 107584), 1-9.
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2025 Honda Okubo, Y., Sajkov, D., Wauchope, B., Turner, J. V., Vote, B., Antipov, A., . . . Petrovsky, N. (2025). Immunogenicity and safety study of a single dose of SpikoGen® vaccine as a heterologous or homologous intramuscular booster following a primary course of mRNA, adenoviral vector or recombinant protein COVID-19 vaccine in ambulatory adults. Vaccine, 49(126744), 1-11.
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2025 Antipov, A., & Petrovsky, N. (2025). One health adjuvant selection for vaccines against zoonotic infections. Exploration of Medicine, online, 1-18.
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2024 Sanchez, P. L., Andre, G., Antipov, A., Petrovsky, N., & Ross, T. M. (2024). Advax-SM™-adjuvanted COBRA (H1/H3) hemagglutinin influenza vaccines. Vaccines, 12(5, article no. 455), 1-20.
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2024 McLelland, D. J., Lynch, M., Vogelnest, L., Eden, P., Wallace, A., Weller, J., . . . Petrovsky, N. (2024). Safety and immunogenicity of an adjuvanted recombinant spike protein-based severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) vaccine, SpikeVet™, in selected carnivora, primates and artiodactyla in Australian zoos. Journal of Veterinary Pharmacology and Therapeutics, 47(4), 308-321.
DOI Scopus6 Europe PMC4
2023 Honda Okubo, Y., Antipov, A., Andre, G., Barati, S., Kafi, H., & Petrovsky, N. (2023). Ability of SpikoGen®, an Advax-CpG adjuvanted recombinant spike protein vaccine, to induce cross-neutralising antibodies against SARS-CoV-2 variants. Immunology, 170(2), 193-201.
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2020 Antipov, A., Brizuela, M., Blessing, W. W., & Ootsuka, Y. (2020). Alpha2-adrenergic receptor agonists prevent emotional hyperthermia. Brain Research, 1732(146678), 1-6.
DOI WoS4
2019 Brizuela, M., Antipov, A., Blessing, W. W., & Ootsuka, Y. (2019). Activating dopamine D2 receptors reduces brown adipose tissue thermogenesis induced by psychological stress and by activation of the lateral habenula. Scientific Reports, 9(1, article no. 19512), 1-10.
DOI WoS16

Date Role Research Topic Program Degree Type Student Load Student Name
2025 Co-Supervisor - Doctor of Philosophy Doctorate Full Time Miss Le Tuong Van Vo

Date Role Committee Institution Country
2024 - ongoing Representative Australasian Wound and Tissue Repair Society Australasian Wound and Tissue Repair Society Australia

Date Role Membership Country
2025 - ongoing Member Wounds Australia -
2025 - ongoing Member DEBRA Australia -

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