About Professor Cris dos Remedios
What does human heart failure, inflammatory disorders, and water pollution have in common? Answer: biophysics.
Cris holds the largest collection of frozen human heart samples in existence. He collaborates with over 30 research groups globally, but he also holds patents for the use of antibody microarrays and for the use of nucleotides to detect biotoxic molecules in water.
- ARC Fluorescence network 2005-2009 $2,000,000
- ARC Linkage Infrastructure 2007 High-Resolution Transmission Electron Tomographic Facility for Nanoanalytical Characterisation in the Life and Material Sciences $1,000,000
- A/Prof M Guilhaus; Dr MJ Raftery; Prof CL Geczy; A/Prof R Cavicchioli; Prof R Stocker; Prof MR Wilkins; Prof DE James; Prof MS Baker; Prof RI Christopherson; Prof CG Dos Remedios; Adj/Prof R Davey; Dr EJ Harry Title: High resolution bioanalytical Fourier transform mass spectrometer combined with liquid $770,000, 2006.
- R. Barnetson, CG dos Remedios Using antibody microarrays to monitor the effects of treatment of psoriasis Psoriasis Australia, 2006/7 $10,000
Selected publications
For a comprehensive list of Professor dos Remedios's publicatons, please visit his Sydney Medical School profile page.