Lyndon Llewellyn
Research Program Leader
Natural Resources
Australian Institute of Marine Science (AIMS)
Australia
Biography
Dr. Lyndon Llewellyn is a Research Program Leader, Data and Technology Innovation. He did BSc (University of Queensland) in 1982. With a diverse technical background in marine biology, analytical biochemistry, molecular pharmacology and data science, Lyndon has led multi-organisational projects on e-research, ecotoxicology and biotechnology. Partners have included government funding agencies, consortia comprising a diverse array of stakeholders, and companies ranging in size from start-ups to ASX corporations. Lyndon has authored over 100 publications including a book, book chapters, journal articles, industry reports, patents and eTools and been a peer reviewer for numerous national and international granting agencies and journals covering disciplines as varied as analytical chemistry, biochemistry, toxicology, microbiology and biomedicine. A member of the AIMS Senior Leadership Team, Lyndon led development of the Institute's International Engagement Strategy and contributed to the development of Australia's National Marine Science Plan.
Research Interest
Marine pharmacology
Publications
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LLEWELLYN LE, Bainbridge S (2015) Getting up close and personal: the need to immerse autonomous vehicles in coral reefs. Oceans 15 MTS/IEEE Washington, 1-9
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Lawrey E, LaFond, G, Smith A, Coleman G, LLEWELLYN LE (2016) Gladstone Healthy Harbor Partnership Data and Information Management System (http://ghhp.org.au/report-cards/2016)
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LLEWELLYN LE, English S, Barnwell S (2016) A roadmap to a sustainable Indian Ocean Blue Economy. J Indian Ocean Region 12: 52-66