Dr Anna Walduck
Senior Lecturer
 Biosciences and Food Technology
RMIT University
Australia
Biography
Dr Walduck teaches and co-ordinates courses in Medical Microbiology. Her research interests include understanding the pathogenesis of infections, vaccine development, and treatment and prevention of severe sepsis.Dr Walduck’s research focuses on understanding the inflammation and pathogenesis caused by significant human and animal pathogens. Her group chiefly employs bacterial pathogens Helicobacter pylori and Staphylococcus aureus as model organisms to address questions on the interaction between host and pathogen in chronic and acute infection.
Research Interest
Inflammation and Pathogenesis caused by human pathogens
Publications
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 TFF2 deficiency exacerbates weight loss and alters immune cell and cytokine profiles in DSS colitis, and this cannot be rescued by wild-type bone marrow
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 Inflammation, immunity, and vaccines for Helicobacter pylori Infection
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Induction of mucosal immune responses against Helicobacter pylori infection after sublingual and intragastric route of immunization