Stephanie Agius

 

Intellectual Property Manager

 

 

 

Mailing Address

 

Contact Information

Australian Centre for Plant Functional Genomics
University of Adelaide
Waite Campus
Glen Osmond,
South Australia 5064 Australia

 

Australian Centre for Plant Functional Genomics

Hartley Grove, Urrbrae

Postal PMB 1, Glen Osmond SA 5064

p +61 8 8303 7180    f  +61 8 8303 7102

e stephanie.agius@acpfg.com.au

 

 

 

Qualifications

 

Master of Science and Technology Commercialisation

PhD Plant Mitochondrial Physiology

BSc (Honours) Botany

 

 

 

 

Expertise and Research Interests

 

Expertise in agricultural biotechnology and intellectual property management.

 

 

 

 

Publications

 Agius SC & Ellis D (2004) Gene Technology Makes Sense for Farmers. Adelaidean, July Issue, pg.12

Agius SC (2004) Our Role in Growing Tree of Life. Adelaidean, March Issue, pg. 11

Agius SC (2004) Brain Studies Share National Prize. Adelaidean, March Issue, pg.12

Agius SC (2004) Oxygen Breathes Fresh Air into Fight Against Cancer. Adelaidean, February Issue, pg.7

Agius SC (2004) Uni Offers Leading Edge Health Advice. Adelaidean,February Issue, pg.7

Michalecka AM, Agius SC, Møller IM, Rasmusson AG (2004). Identification of a mitochondrial external NADPH dehydrogenase by overexpression in transgenic Nicotiana sylvestris. Plant J, 37, 415-425.

Agius SC (2003) Wheat Crop has Added Health benefits. Adelaidean, December Issue, pg.13

Agius SC (2003) Hot Flowers - Sexy Rewards. Adelaidean, December Issue, pg.15

Michalecka AM, Svensson SÅ, Johansson FI, Agius, SC, Johanson U, Brennicke A, Binder S, Rasmusson, AG (2003). Arabidopsis genes encoding mitochondrial type II NAD(P)H dehydrogenases have different evolutionary origin and show distinct responses to light. Plant Physiol. 133, 642-652.

Dyall SD, Agius SC, Tokatlidis K (2003). The dynamic dimerisation of the yeast ADP/ATP carrier in the inner mitochondrial membrane is affected by conserved cysteine residues. J. Biol. Chem. 278, 26757-26764.

Rasmusson AG, Agius SC (2001). Rotenone-insensitive NAD(P)H dehydrogenases in plants: Immunodetection and distribution of native proteins in mitochondria. Plant Physiol. Biochem. 39, 1-10.

Agius SC, Rasmusson AG, Møller IM (2001). NAD(P)H turnover in plant mitochondria. Aust. J. Plant. Physiol. 28, 1-11.

Agius SC, Bykova NV, Igamberdiev AU, Møller IM (1998). The internal rotenone-insensitive NADPH dehydrogenase contributes to malate oxidation by potato tuber and pea leaf mitochondria. Physiol. Plant. 104, 329-336.

Agius SC, Rasmusson AG, Åkerlund H-E, Møller IM (1998). Dynamic changes in the redox level of NAD in potato tuber mitochondria oxidising malate. in Møller I.M., Gardeström P., Glimelius K and Glaser E. (eds), Plant Mitochondria: From Gene to Function, pp. 343-346, Backhuys Publishers, Leiden, The Netherlands.

 

Previous Positions

Science Communicator

Project Scientist

 

 

 

 

Languages

 

 

English

 

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Last Updated:

 

01.02.06

 

 

 

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