Duncan Maskell
Duncan John Maskell, (born 30 May 1961) is a British and Australian biochemist, academic, and academic administrator, who specialises in molecular microbiology and bacterial infectious diseases. Since 2018, he has been Vice-Chancellor of the University of Melbourne, Australia but retires in 2025. He previously taught at the University of Cambridge, England. Provided by Wikipedia-
1by Will Rowe, Kate S Baker, David Verner-Jeffreys, Craig Baker-Austin, Jim J Ryan, Duncan Maskell, Gareth PearceGet full text
Published 2015-01-01
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2by Anne-Francoise Petavy, Carlos Hormaeche, Samia Lahmar, Hammou Ouhelli, Alejandro Chabalgoity, Thierry Marchal, Samira Azzouz, Fernanda Schreiber, Gabriela Alvite, Marie-Elisabeth Sarciron, Duncan Maskell, Adriana Esteves, Georges BosquetGet full text
Published 2008-01-01
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3by Janine T Bosse, Yanwen Li, Roberto Fernandez Crespo, Roy R Chaudhuri, Jon Rogers, Matthew T G Holden, Duncan Maskell, Alexander W Tucker, Brendan W Wren, Andrew N Rycroft, Paul R LangfordGet full text
Published 2016-06-01
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4by Maria Fookes, Gunnar N Schroeder, Gemma C Langridge, Carlos J Blondel, Caterina Mammina, Thomas R Connor, Helena Seth-Smith, Georgios S Vernikos, Keith S Robinson, Mandy Sanders, Nicola K Petty, Robert A Kingsley, Andreas J Bäumler, Sean-Paul Nuccio, Inés Contreras, Carlos A Santiviago, Duncan Maskell, Paul Barrow, Tom Humphrey, Antonino Nastasi, Mark Roberts, Gad Frankel, Julian Parkhill, Gordon Dougan, Nicholas R ThomsonGet full text
Published 2011-08-01
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