Elizabeth Louise Hartland AM, who publishes as Elizabeth L. Hartland, is a microbiologist and immunologist, and Eureka prize judge.[1] She was appointed a Member of the Order of Australia in 2024,[2] for service to "medical research, particularly microbiology, and to tertiary education".[3] She is CEO and Director of the Hudson Institute of Medical Research within Monash University.[4]

Elizabeth L. Hartland
EducationUniversity of Melbourne
OccupationImmunologist
EmployerMonash University
Known forImmunology
TitleProfessor
Websitehttps://research.monash.edu/en/persons/elizabeth-hartland

Education

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Hartland received a Bachelor of Science (Hons), in 1990, a PhD in Microbiology and Immunology in 1996 for her thesis, "The genetic basis of virulence in Yersinia enterocolitica".[5] She was then awarded a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Melbourne in 1997, and a Graduate Certificate in Higher Education in 2004, from Monash University.[6][better source needed]

Career

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Hartland worked at the Department of Biochemistry at Imperial College, at London, with a Royal Society/NHMCR Howard Florey Fellowship. She was one of the first ARC Future Fellows at the University of Melbourne. Hartland was the Head of department for the Department of Microbiology and Immunology at the University of Melbourne. She then was employed as the deputy director of the Doherty Institute. Hartland was also the president of the Association of Australian Medical Research Institutes (AAMRI).[7] As at 2024, Hartland is the Director of the Hudson Institute of Medical Research.[8]

Hartland's research interests include pathogenesis and infections which are involved with Gram-negative pathogens. She also has research interests in immune evasion and bacterial colonisation. Her main areas of expertise include cell intrinsic immunity, intestinal bacterial pathogens and human microbiota and immune responses.[9]

Hartland has an oration at the Victorian Infection and Immunity Network named after her, where the winner receives prize money, and delivers a speech at the Lorne conference.[10] She is also the chair of the Victorian Premier's award, for the selection panel of Health and Medical Research.[11]

Publications

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Hartland has over 165 publications, with an H-index of 58 and over 10,000 citations as at July 2024, according to Google Scholar.[12]

  • Marshall, S. A., Young, R. B., Lewis, J. M., Rutten, E. L., Gould, J., Barlow, C. K., Giogha, C., Marcelino, V. R., Fields, N., Schittenhelm, R. B., Hartland, E. L., Scott, N. E., Forster, S. C. & Gulliver, E. L., (2023) The broccoli-derived antioxidant sulforaphane changes the growth of gastrointestinal microbiota, allowing for the production of anti-inflammatory metabolites,Journal of Functional Foods. 107,105645,ISSN 1756-4646.[13]
  • Giogha C, Scott NE, Wong Fok Lung T, Pollock GL, Harper M, Goddard-Borger ED, et al. (2021) NleB2 from enteropathogenic Escherichia coli is a novel arginine-glucose transferase effector. PLoS Pathog 17(6): e1009658.[14]
  • Srikhanta, Y.N., Gorrell, R.J., Power, P.M. et al. (2017) Methylomic and phenotypic analysis of the ModH5 phasevarion of Helicobacter pylori . Sci Rep 7, 16140.[15]
  • Hartland, E. Bacterial pathogenesis: (2017) Legionella phosphoinositide tailoring. Nat Microbiol 2, 17013.[16]

Awards

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References

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  1. ^ Eureka prize. "Eureka Prizes Judges". The Australian Museum. Retrieved 23 July 2024.
  2. ^ "Hudson CEO honoured for services to medical research". Hudson Institute of Medical Research. 9 June 2024. Retrieved 23 July 2024.
  3. ^ "AAMRI news".
  4. ^ "NHMRC".
  5. ^ Hartland, Elizabeth Louise (1996), The genetic basis of virulence in Yersinia enterocolitica, retrieved 24 July 2024
  6. ^ "ORCID". orcid.org. Retrieved 23 July 2024.
  7. ^ Smith, Paul N.; Gill, David R.J.; McAuliffe, Michael J.; McDougall, Catherine; Stoney, James D.; Vertullo, Christopher J.; Wall, Christopher J.; Corfield, Sophia; Cashman, Kara (1 October 2023). Mortality Following Primary Hip and Knee Arthroplasty Supplementary Report (Report). Australian Orthopaedic Association. doi:10.25310/irjq4670.
  8. ^ Mirage News, Mirage. "Professor Elizabeth Hartland new Chair of VicAAMRI". Mirage News. Retrieved 23 July 2024.
  9. ^ "Elizabeth Hartland". Monash University. Retrieved 23 July 2024.
  10. ^ "The Hartland Oration 2023 | News | VIIN". Victorian Infection and Immunity Network. Retrieved 23 July 2024.
  11. ^ "Sirsidynix".
  12. ^ "Elizabeth Hartland". scholar.google.com.au. Retrieved 23 July 2024.
  13. ^ Marshall, Sarah A.; Young, Remy B.; Lewis, Jessica M.; Rutten, Emily L.; Gould, Jodee; Barlow, Christopher K.; Giogha, Cristina; Marcelino, Vanessa R.; Fields, Neville; Schittenhelm, Ralf B.; Hartland, Elizabeth L.; Scott, Nichollas E.; Forster, Samuel C.; Gulliver, Emily L. (1 August 2023). "The broccoli-derived antioxidant sulforaphane changes the growth of gastrointestinal microbiota, allowing for the production of anti-inflammatory metabolites". Journal of Functional Foods. 107: 105645. doi:10.1016/j.jff.2023.105645. ISSN 1756-4646.
  14. ^ Giogha, Cristina; Scott, Nichollas E.; Lung, Tania Wong Fok; Pollock, Georgina L.; Harper, Marina; Goddard-Borger, Ethan D.; Pearson, Jaclyn S.; Hartland, Elizabeth L. (16 June 2021). "NleB2 from enteropathogenic Escherichia coli is a novel arginine-glucose transferase effector". PLOS Pathogens. 17 (6): e1009658. doi:10.1371/journal.ppat.1009658. ISSN 1553-7374. PMC 8238200. PMID 34133469.
  15. ^ Srikhanta, Yogitha N.; Gorrell, Rebecca J.; Power, Peter M.; Tsyganov, Kirill; Boitano, Matthew; Clark, Tyson A.; Korlach, Jonas; Hartland, Elizabeth L.; Jennings, Michael P.; Kwok, Terry (23 November 2017). "Methylomic and phenotypic analysis of the ModH5 phasevarion of Helicobacter pylori". Scientific Reports. 7 (1): 16140. Bibcode:2017NatSR...716140S. doi:10.1038/s41598-017-15721-x. ISSN 2045-2322. PMC 5700931. PMID 29170397.
  16. ^ Srikhanta, Yogitha N.; Gorrell, Rebecca J.; Power, Peter M.; Tsyganov, Kirill; Boitano, Matthew; Clark, Tyson A.; Korlach, Jonas; Hartland, Elizabeth L.; Jennings, Michael P.; Kwok, Terry (23 November 2017). "Methylomic and phenotypic analysis of the ModH5 phasevarion of Helicobacter pylori". Scientific Reports. 7 (1): 16140. Bibcode:2017NatSR...716140S. doi:10.1038/s41598-017-15721-x. ISSN 2045-2322. PMC 5700931. PMID 29170397.
  17. ^ Eureka prize news. "Australian Infectious Diseases Research Centre Eureka Prize". The Australian Museum Eureka prize. Retrieved 23 July 2024.
  18. ^ "Biomedical sciences". July 2016.
  19. ^ "AAMRI".
  20. ^ "Professor Elizabeth Hartland". Australian Academy of Health and Medical Sciences. 24 October 2024. Retrieved 25 October 2024.
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