Agnes Arthur

Dr Agnes Arthur

Senior Lecturer

School of Pharmacy and Biomedical Science

College of Health

Eligible to supervise Masters and PhD - email supervisor to discuss availability.


Skeletal disease such as osteoporosis is caused by the uncoupling of the bone remodelling process. This uncoupling causes the deterioration of the skeleton by a decrease in the production and thus function of bone forming cells and the increase of bone removing cells. This imbalance ultimately results in more brittle bones that have a higher incidence of fracture. Osteoporosis affects over 2 million Australians and costs the health system approximately $20 million/day. With such high prevalence and cost to the Australian health system, it is imperative that we identify novel therapies that limit side effects while treating osteoporosis effectively.

I lead the Musculoskeletal Cellular Communication (MCC) research group. My group is interested in understanding the communication between MSC and their surrounding microenvironment (including bone-resorbing cells (osteoclasts), bone-forming cells (mesenchymal stem cells, osteoblasts, and osteocytes); fat cells (adipocytes), immune cells, cell lining blood vessels (endothelial cells), and nerve fibres). This communication is important during (1) bone remodelling, (2) bone disease and (3) repair following trauma.

My research focuses on:

1 - The function of a family of receptor tyrosine kinase molecules, the Eph receptors and ephrin ligands expressed by MSC and within their microenvironment. The projects aim to decipher the function of ephrinB1 on the skeletal stem cells and their derivatives during bone development, postnatal skeletal homeostasis/remodelling, during the onset of osteoporosis and following fracture repair. The research also aims to identify the signalling mechanisms by which ephrinB1/EphB molecules mediate their responses during these processes.

2 - The communication between nerve and bone cells and how this communication contributes to maintaining bone health or repair following trauma (osteoporosis, fracture, cancer treatment).

This projects could potentially identify and translate into alternative therapeutic treatments for patients with osteoporosis, to prevent fractures in high risk groups.

Year Citation
2025 Smith, N., Cakouros, D., Ryan, F. J., Lynn, D. J., Paton, S., Arthur, A., & Gronthos, S. (2025). DNA hydroxymethylases Tet1 and Tet2 regulate bone aging and BMSC metabolism through the IGF-1/ mTOR signalling axis. Stem Cells, 43(8), sxaf026-1-sxaf026-17.
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2024 Gancheva, M. R., Kremer, K., Breen, J., Arthur, A., Hamilton-Bruce, A., Thomas, P., . . . Koblar, S. (2024). Effect of Octamer-Binding Transcription Factor 4 Overexpression on the Neural Induction of Human Dental Pulp Stem Cells. Stem Cell Reviews and Reports, 20(3), 797-815.
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2022 Bereza, S., Yong, R., Gronthos, S., Arthur, A., Ranjitkar, S., & Anderson, P. J. (2022). Craniomaxillofacial morphology in a murine model of ephrinB1 conditional deletion in osteoprogenitor cells. Archives of Oral Biology, 137, 1-8.
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2022 Kutyna, M. M., Kok, C. H., Lim, Y., Tran, E. N. H., Campbell, D., Paton, S., . . . Hiwase, D. K. (2022). A senescence stress secretome is a hallmark of therapy-related myeloid neoplasm stromal tissue occurring soon after cytotoxic exposure. Leukemia, 36(11), 2678-2689.
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2021 Abeynayake, N., Arthur, A., & Gronthos, S. (2021). Crosstalk between skeletal and neural tissues is critical for skeletal health. Bone, 142, 1-13.
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2021 Arthur, A., & Gronthos, S. (2021). Eph-Ephrin Signaling Mediates Cross-Talk Within the Bone Microenvironment. Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology, 9, 19 pages.
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2021 Tangseefa, P., Martin, S. K., Arthur, A., Panagopoulos, V., Page, A. J., Wittert, G. A., . . . Zannettino, A. C. W. (2021). Deletion of Rptor in preosteoblasts reveals a role for the mammalian target of rapamycin complex 1 (mTORC1) complex in dietary-induced changes to bone mass and glucose homeostasis in female mice. JBMR Plus, 5(5), 1-14.
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2021 Barker, A. J., Arthur, A., DeNichilo, M. O., Panagopoulos, R., Gronthos, S., Anderson, P. J., . . . Panagopoulos, V. (2021). Plant-derived soybean peroxidase stimulates osteoblast collagen biosynthesis, matrix mineralization, and accelerates bone regeneration in a sheep model. Bone Reports, 14(101096), 101096-1-101096-10.
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2020 Arthur, A., & Gronthos, S. (2020). Clinical application of bone marrow mesenchymal stem/stromal cells to repair skeletal tissue. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 21(24), 9759-1-9759--28.
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2020 Kutyna, M. M., Wee, L. Y. A., Paton, S., Cakouros, D., Arthur, A., Chhetri, R., . . . Hiwase, D. K. (2020). Therapy-Related Myeloid Neoplasm Has a Distinct Pro-Inflammatory Bone Marrow Microenvironment and Delayed DNA Damage Repair. Blood, 136(Supplement 1), 37-38.
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2020 Arthur, A., Paton, S., Zannettino, A. C. W., & Gronthos, S. (2020). Conditional knockout of ephrinB1 in osteogenic progenitors delays the process of endochondral ossification during fracture repair. Bone, 132, 115189-1-115189-10.
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2019 Arthur, A., Nguyen, T. M., Paton, S., Zannettino, A. C. W., & Gronthos, S. (2019). Loss of EfnB1 in the osteogenic lineage compromises their capacity to support hematopoietic stem/progenitor cell maintenance. Experimental Hematology, 69, 43-53.
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2018 Arthur, A., Nguyen, T., Paton, S., Klisuric, A., Zannettino, A., & Gronthos, S. (2018). The osteoprogenitor-specific loss of ephrinB1 results in an osteoporotic phenotype affecting the balance between bone formation and resorption. Scientific Reports, 8(1), 12756-1-12756-12.
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2017 Hemming, S., Cakouros, D., Codrington, J., Vandyke, K., Arthur, A., Zannettino, A., & Gronthos, S. (2017). EZH2 deletion in early mesenchyme compromises postnatal bone microarchitecture & structural integrity and accelerates remodeling. FASEB Journal, 31(3), 1011-1027.
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2017 Nguyen, T., Arthur, A., Zannettino, A., & Gronthos, S. (2017). EphA5 and EphA7 forward signaling enhances human hematopoietic stem and progenitor cell maintenance, migration, and adhesion via Rac1 activation. Experimental Hematology, 48, 72-78.
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2017 Tomokiyo, A., Hynes, K., Ng, J., Menicanin, D., Camp, E., Arthur, A., . . . Bartold, P. M. (2017). Generation of neural crest-like cells from human periodontal ligament cell-derived induced pluripotent stem cells. Journal of Cellular Physiology, 232(2), 402-416.
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2016 Nguyen, T., Arthur, A., Purton, L., Hayball, J., Zannettino, A., Paton, S., . . . Gronthos, S. (2016). EphB4 enhances bone marrow stromal stem cell-mediated support of haematopoiesis. British journal of haematology, 173(30, S1,S1), 30.
2016 Arthur, A., Cakouros, D., Cooper, L., Nguyen, T., Isenmann, S., Zannettino, A., . . . Gronthos, S. (2016). Twist-1 enhances bone marrow mesenchymal stromal cell support of hematopoiesis by modulating CXCL12 expression. Stem Cells, 34(2), 504-509.
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2016 Nguyen, T., Arthur, A., & Gronthos, S. (2016). The role of Eph/ephrin molecules in stromal–hematopoietic interactions. International Journal of Hematology, 103(2), 145-154.
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2016 M Nguyen, T., Arthur, A., & Gronthos, S. (2016). Eph/ephrin-mediated mesenchymal stem cell regulation of T-cell activation and function. Journal of Clinical and Cellular Immunology, 7(3), 418-1-418-7.
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2016 Nguyen, T., Arthur, A., Paton, S., Hemming, S., Panagopoulos, R., Codrington, J., . . . Gronthos, S. (2016). Loss of ephrinB1 in osteogenic progenitor cells impedes endochondral ossification and compromises bone strength integrity during skeletal development. Bone, 93, 12-21.
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2015 Nguyen, T., Arthur, A., Panagopoulos, R., Paton, S., Hayball, J., Zannettino, A., . . . Gronthos, S. (2015). EphB4 expressing stromal cells exhibit an enhanced capacity for hematopoietic stem cell maintenance. Stem Cells, 33(9), 2838-2849.
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2013 Nguyen, T., Arthur, A., Hayball, J., & Gronthos, S. (2013). Ephb and Ephrin-B interactions mediate human mesenchymal stem cell suppression of activated T-cells. Stem Cells and Development, 22(20), 2751-2764.
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2013 Arthur, A., Panagopoulos, R., Cooper, L., Menicanin, D., Parkinson, I., Codrington, J., . . . Gronthos, S. (2013). EphB4 enhances the process of endochondral ossification and inhibits remodeling during bone fracture repair. Journal of Bone and Mineral Research, 28(4), 926-935.
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2012 Leong, W., Henshall, T., Arthur, A., Kremer, K., Lewis, M., Helps, S., . . . Koblar, S. (2012). Human adult dental pulp stem cells enhance poststroke functional recovery through non-neural replacement mechanisms. Stem Cells Translational Medicine, 1(3), 177-187.
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2011 Gronthos, S., Arthur, A., Bartold, P., & Shi, S. (2011). A method to isolate and culture expand human dental pulp stem cells. Methods in Molecular Biology, 698, 107-121.
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2011 Arthur, A., Zannettino, A., Panagopoulos, R., Koblar, S., Sims, N., Stylianou, C., . . . Gronthos, S. (2011). EphB/ephrin-B interactions mediate human MSC attachment, migration and osteochondral differentiation. Bone, 48(3), 533-542.
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2010 Psaltis, P., Paton, S., See, F., Arthur, A., Martin, S., Itescu, S., . . . Zannettino, A. (2010). Enrichment for STRO-1 expression enhances the cardiovascular paracrine activity of human bone marrow-derived mesenchymal cell populations. Journal of Cellular Physiology, 223(2), 530-540.
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2009 Isenmann, S., Arthur, A., Zannettino, A., Turner, J., Shi, S., Glackin, C., & Gronthos, S. (2009). TWIST family of basic helix-loop-helix transcription factors mediate human mesenchymal stem cell growth and commitment. Stem Cells, 27(10), 2457-2468.
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2009 Arthur, A., Shi, S., Zannettino, A., Fujii, N., Gronthos, S., & Koblar, S. (2009). Implanted adult human dental pulp stem cells induce endogenous axon guidance. Stem Cells, 27(9), 2229-2237.
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2009 Arthur, A., Koblar, S., Shi, S., & Gronthos, S. (2009). Eph/ephrinB mediate dental pulp stem cell mobilization and function. Journal of Dental Research, 88(9), 829-834.
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2009 Arthur, A., Zannettino, A., & Gronthos, S. (2009). The Therapeutic Applications of Multipotential Mesenchymal/Stromal Stem Cells in Skeletal Tissue Repair. Journal of Cellular Physiology, 218(2), 237-245.
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2008 Arthur, A., Rychkov, G., Shi, S., Koblar, S., & Gronthos, S. (2008). Adult human dental pulp stem cells differentiate toward functionally active neurons under appropriate environmental cues. Stem Cells, 26(7), 1787-1795.
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2008 Zannettino, A., Paton, S., Arthur, A., Khor, F., Itescu, S., Gimble, J., & Gronthos, S. (2008). Multipotential human adipose-derived stromal stem cells exhibit a perivascular phenotype in vitro and in vivo. Journal of Cellular Physiology, 214(2), 413-421.
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2007 Arthur, A., Shi, S., Sun, T., Bartold, P., Koblar, S., & Gronthos, S. (2007). EphB/ephrin-B interaction mediates adult stem cell attachment spreading and migration: Implications for dental tissue repair. Stem Cells, 25(1), 156-164.
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Year Citation
2017 Arthur, A., Shi, S., & Gronthos, S. (2017). Dental Pulp Stem Cells: What’s New?. In M. Tatullo (Ed.), MSCs and Innovative Biomaterials in Dentistry (Vol. Part F4902, pp. 1-20). Springer.
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2014 Arthur, A., Shi, S., & Gronthos, S. (2014). Dental Pulp Stem Cells. In A. Vishwakarma, P. Sharpe, S. Shi, & M. Ramalingam (Eds.), Stem Cell Biology and Tissue Engineering in Dental Sciences (pp. 279-289). United Kingdom: Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc.
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2013 Arthur, A., Zannettino, A., & Gronthos, S. (2013). The multipotential of Mesenchymal / Stromal Stem Cells in Skeletal Tissue Repair.. In R. Rajendram, V. Preedy, & V. Patel (Eds.), Stem Cells and Bone Tissue (pp. 82-102).
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Year Citation
2021 Kutyna, M. M., Kok, C. H., Paton, S., Cakouros, D., Arthur, A., Hughes, T. P., . . . Hiwase, D. (2021). Distinct Senescent Bone Marrow Microenvironment in Therapy-Related Myeloid Neoplasms. In BLOOD Vol. 138 (pp. 4 pages). GA, Atlanta: AMER SOC HEMATOLOGY.
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2019 Arthur, A., Paton, S., Gronthos, S., & Zannettino, A. (2019). The Loss of ephrinB1 in Osteoprogenitors Delays Fracture Repair. In JOURNAL OF BONE AND MINERAL RESEARCH Vol. 34 (pp. 326). Orlando, FL: WILEY.
2018 Nguyen, T. M., Arthur, A., & Gronthos, S. (2018). EPHA FORWARD SIGNALLINGS ENHANCE HUMAN HAEMATOPOIETIC PROGENITOR CELL MIGRATION AND ADHESION VIA RAC1 ACTIVATION. In JOURNAL OF GENE MEDICINE Vol. 20 (pp. 1 page). Univ Technol Sydney, Sydney, AUSTRALIA: WILEY.
2016 Nguyen, T. M., Arthur, A., Paton, S., Purton, L. E., & Gronthos, S. (2016). EphrinB1 expressing stromal cells exhibit an enhanced capacity for haematopoietic stem cell maintenance. In BRITISH JOURNAL OF HAEMATOLOGY Vol. 173 (pp. 30). British Soc Haematol, Glasgow, SCOTLAND: WILEY-BLACKWELL.
2011 Arthur, A., Panagopoulos, R., Cooper, L., Zannettino, A., Koblar, S. A., Sims, N. A., . . . Gronthos, S. (2011). THE ROLE OF EPHB/EPHRINB MOLECULES IN FRACTURE REPAIR. In OSTEOPOROSIS INTERNATIONAL Vol. 22 (pp. S523). Gold Coast, AUSTRALIA: SPRINGER LONDON LTD.
2009 Arthur, A., Stylianou, C., Koblar, S. A., Matsuo, K., & Gronthos, S. (2009). EphB/ephrin-B interactions assist in MSC niche maintenance and contribute to bone remodelling following injury. In BONE Vol. 44 (pp. S142-S143). Sydney, AUSTRALIA: ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC.
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2009 Gronthos, S., Isenmann, S., Arthur, A., Zannettino, A. C. W., Shi, S., & Glackin, C. A. (2009). The role of Twist-1 and-2 in the maintenance of mesenchymal stromal/stem cells. In BONE Vol. 44 (pp. S146). Sydney, AUSTRALIA: ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC.
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2007 Arthur, A., Koblar, S., & Gronthos, S. (2007). The role of EphB/ephrin-B interactions in cell attachment and spreading of mesenchymal precursors derived from human bone marrow and dental pulp tissues. In JOURNAL OF BONE AND MINERAL RESEARCH Vol. 22 (pp. S370-S371). Honolulu, HI: AMER SOC BONE & MINERAL RES.

Year Citation
2019 Kutyna, M. M., Wee, A., Paton, S., Cakouros, D., Arthur, A., Chhetri, R., . . . Hiwase, D. K. (2019). Aberrant Bone Marrow Microenvironment in Therapy Related Myeloid Neoplasm (t-MN). Poster session presented at the meeting of BLOOD. FL, Orlando: ELSEVIER.
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2013 Thao, N., Gronthos, S., Arthur, A., & Hayball, J. (2013). Ephb and Ephrin-B interactions mediate human mesenchymal stem cell suppression of activated T-cells. Poster session presented at the meeting of Abstracts of the Ephb and Ephrin-B interactions mediate human mesenchymal stem cell suppression of activated T-cells, as published in Experimental Hematology. Vienna, AUSTRIA: Elsevier.
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University of Adelaide, School of Biomedicine, Early Grant Development Award ($25,000) - Investigate the interplay between bone and nervous tissue to identify the skeletal impact on neural innervation and function, and neural influence on skeletal health. Chief Investigators: Agnes Arthur, Dimitrios Cakouros, Ryan O’Hare Doig, Anna Leonard and Peter Hoffmann

Medical Research Future Fund (MRFF) - Stem cell therapies mission. Bioengineering a superior humanized haematopoietic niche derived from mesenchymal stem cells for pre-clinical avatar cancer trials. ($854,593) 2023-2024. Chief Investigators: Daniel Thomas, Agnes Arthur, Andreas Reinisch, Chloe Thompson-Peach, Jason Powell, Susan Branford, Stuart Pitson, Timothy Hughes, David Ross, Laura Edney (NOTE: No order of CI in MRFF)

University of Adelaide, FHMS Research Travel Awards 2022 ($1800) - Attendance of the ANZBMS conference 2022.

University of Adelaide, FHMS Research Infrastructure Funding Award. ($19,700) 2022. Chief Investigators: Hannah Wardill,  Agnes Arthur, Melissa Cantley, Amanda Page, Joanne Bowen and Susan Woods. 

Australian Dental Research Foundation (ARDF) project grant. A pilot study to utilise single cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) to define the bone remodelling microenvironment human periodontitis gingival and bone tissues. ($13,500) 2020. Chief Investigators: Melissa Cantley, Nicholas Quirk, Agnes Arthur, Sushil Kaur, Kent Algate, James Breen.

University of Adelaide, Adelaide Medical Research Committee Small Equipment Award ($1,909) 2019. Chief Investigators: Agnes Arthur and Melissa Cantley.  

University of Adelaide, School of Medicine Equipment Grant. ($23,840) 2019. Chief Investigators: Melissa Cantley and Agnes Arthur.  

University of Adelaide, School of Medicine Research Travel Awards ($3000) 2019. Attendance of the ASBMR Conference held in Orlando, Florida, USA

ASBMR Family Care Travel Grant ($400 USD) 2019. Attendance of the ASBMR Conference held in Orlando, Florida, USA

Australian Dental Research Fund #381-2018 ($4,480) 2019. Phenotyping the craniofacial and dental features in a murine model of craniofrontonasal dysplasia (CFND). Chief investigators: Samuel Bereza, Sarbin Ranjitkar, Robin Chi-Weng Yong, Agnes Arthur, Peter Anderson.

International Federation of Musculoskeletal Research Societies (IFMRS) fellowship grant. ($25000 USD) 2018-2019. Note 1 of 2 international fellowships given annually. Principal Investigator: Agnes Arthur.

University of Adelaide, School of Medicine Research Travel Awards ($2870) - Attendance of the ANZBMS Conference held in Queenstown, New Zealand

The Australian Society for Stem Cell Research / National Stem Cell Foundation of Australia travel award ($840) – Attendance of the ISSCR Conference held in Melbourne, Australia

University of Adelaide, School of Medicine Research Travel Awards 2017 ($1000) - Attendance of the ANZBMS conference 2017.

University of Adelaide, School of Medicine Equipment Grant 2016 ($5,040). Chief Investigators: Agnes Arthur, Andrew Zannettino, Stan Gronthos.

University of Adelaide, School of Medicine Research Travel Awards 2016 ($1000) - Attendance of the ANZBMS conference 2016.

Australian Dental Research Fund #44-2014 ($11,363) 2015. The role of EphB/ephrinB activation in allogeneic Dental Pulp Stem Cell mediated dental tissue regeneration following tooth injury. Chief investigators: Stan Gronthos, Agnes Arthur.

National Health & Medical Research Council, Project Grant # APP1083704 (AUD$548,347) 2015-2017. Title: The role of ephrinB1 reverse signalling in osteogenic differentiation during skeletal development and osteoporosis. Chief investigators: Stan Gronthos, Agnes Arthur and Andrew Zannettino. 

RAH Research Fund - Mary Overton Early Career Fellowship #7730 ($250,803) 2013-2016. Principal Investigator: Agnes Arthur.

International Osteoporosis Foundation (IOF), Young Investigator Award ($500) 2011

Travel award funded by the ANZBMS 2009

Robinson Institute, University of Adelaide, Publication Award ($1,000) 2009

Robinson Institute, University of Adelaide, Young Investigator Award ($10,000) 2009-2010. Chief Investigator: Agnes Arthur.

Catholic Archdiocese of Sydney, Adult Stem Cell Research Award ($100,000) 2007-2008. Chief Investigators: Stan Gronthos, Simon Koblar and Agnes Arthur

Research Integrated Learning

Principles of Human Health and Disease

Dental Science and Practice I Part I and II

Human Biology IOH Part II

Foundations of Medicine

Scientific Basis of Medicine I

Scientific Basis of Medicine II 

Scientific Basis of Medicine III 

Investigative Cell Biology

Third Year Research Placement 

BHMS Honours Program

Date Role Research Topic Program Degree Type Student Load Student Name
2025 Co-Supervisor Understand barriers and drivers of intrinsic motivation for substance abstinence in nicotine and other use disorders to improve cessation interventions and clinical support Doctor of Philosophy Doctorate Part Time Mr Damon Phillips Chantelois
2025 Co-Supervisor Understand barriers and drivers of intrinsic motivation for substance abstinence in nicotine and other use disorders to improve cessation interventions and clinical support Doctor of Philosophy Doctorate Full Time Mr Damon Phillips Chantelois
2024 Co-Supervisor Capturing Molecular Regulatory Events of Haematopoietic Stem Cell Emergence From Endothelium Doctor of Philosophy Doctorate Full Time Mr Luke Bland
2024 Co-Supervisor Targeted drug delivery for treatment of respiratory dysfunction following spinal cord injury using retrograde transport of biodegradable nanoparticles. Doctor of Philosophy Doctorate Full Time Mr Paul Marciano
2024 Co-Supervisor Capturing Molecular Regulatory Events of Haematopoietic Stem Cell Emergence From Endothelium Doctor of Philosophy Doctorate Full Time Mr Luke Bland
2024 Co-Supervisor Targeted drug delivery for treatment of respiratory dysfunction following spinal cord injury using retrograde transport of biodegradable nanoparticles. Doctor of Philosophy Doctorate Full Time Mr Paul Marciano

Date Role Research Topic Program Degree Type Student Load Student Name
2019 - 2021 Co-Supervisor Role of Eph/ephrin Molecules in Mediating Cross-talk Between Stromal and Neural Populations in the Regulation of Neural Differentiation, Adhesion and Migration Master of Philosophy (Medical Science) Master Full Time Miss Nethmi Abeynayake

Date Role Research Topic Location Program Supervision Type Student Load Student Name
2023 - ongoing Co-Supervisor craniosynostosis and pharmacological therapeutics The University of Adelaide Bachelor of Health and Medical Sciences Honours Full Time Luke Bland
2019 - 2019 Co-Supervisor Investigating the role of ephrinB1/EphB2 downstream signalling in mediating osteoclastogenic/osteogenic interactions University of Adelaide Adelaide Medical School Honours Full Time Kellie Wise
2018 - ongoing Co-Supervisor Craniofacial phenotyping of EFNB1 null mice. University of Adelaide Dentistry Honours Part Time Samuel Bereza
2017 - 2017 Co-Supervisor Investigating the Role of ephrinB1 During Skeletal Repair Following Fracture University of Adelaide Adelaide Medical School Honours Full Time Daniel Reed
2015 - 2015 Co-Supervisor EphB2/ephrinB1 Interactions Mediate Osteoblast/Osteoclast Communication Via Gap Junction Proteins University of Adelaide School of Medical Sciences Honours Full Time Ana Klisuric

Date Role Committee Institution Country
2016 - 2019 Member Women and Children's Research Foundation Women and Children's Hospital Australia
2014 - 2017 Member Australian Society for Medical Research (ASMR) Australian Society for Medical Research (ASMR) Australia

Date Role Membership Country
2009 - ongoing Member Australian & New Zealand Bone & Mineral Society (ANZBMS) Australia

Date Office Name Institution Country
2014 - 2017 ASMR, Scientific Meeting Co-Convener The Australian Society for Medical Research Australia

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