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Molecular Genetics, Cell Biology, Evolution, Endosymbiosis, Parasitology
United Kingdom

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Employment (4)

University of Cambridge: Cambridge, GB

2013 to present | Professor of Evolutionary Cell Biology (Biochemistry)
Employment
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Ross Waller

University of Melbourne: Melbourne, AU

2005 to 2014 | Lecturer - Assoc. Prof and Reader (Botany)
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Ross Waller

University of British Columbia: Vancouver, BC, CA

2003-09 to 2005-03 | Postdoc (Botany)
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Ross Waller

University of Melbourne: Melbourne, VIC, AU

2000-03 to 2003-07 | Postdoc (Biochemistry and Molecular Biology)
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Ross Waller

Education and qualifications (1)

University of Melbourne: Melbourne, AU

1996 to 2000 | PhD
Education
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Ross Waller

Funding (18)

Pursuit of a Global Mechanistic Understanding of Endosymbiosis — How Do Two Cells Learn to Live with Each Other?

2020-04 to 2025-03 | Award
Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation (CA, CA, US)
Source: Self-asserted source
Ross Waller

The proteomic architectures of apicomplexan cells: the molecular complexity of pathogens revealed

2019-03 to 2024-02 | Award
Wellcome Trust (London, GB)
GRANT_NUMBER:

214298/Z/18/Z

Source: Self-asserted source
Ross Waller

Determination of the sub-cellular composition and biophysical properties of symbiont-host systems and their interactions in dinoflagellates

2018-12 to 2021-11 | Grant
Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation (CA, CA, US)
GRANT_NUMBER:

Grant #7872

Source: Self-asserted source
Ross Waller

Continued development of genetic tools in Perkinsus species.

2017-09 to 2019-09 | Grant
Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation (CA, CA, US)
GRANT_NUMBER:

4977.01

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Ross Waller

Development of genetic tools for the transformation of dinoflagellate chloroplasts.

2017-09 to 2018-09 | Grant
Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation (CA, CA, US)
GRANT_NUMBER:

4976.01

Source: Self-asserted source
Ross Waller

Reinventing the nucleus: dinoflagellates provide a model for histone-independent mechanisms of nuclear genome maintenance and function.

2017-08 to 2020-08 | Grant
Leverhulme Trust (London, GB)
GRANT_NUMBER:

RPG-2017-091

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Ross Waller

Development of genetic experimental tools for Perkinsidae and Syndiniales: microeukaryotes at the interface between apicomplexan parasites and dinoflagellates

2015-10 to 2016-10 | Grant
Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation (CA, CA, US)
GRANT_NUMBER:

#4977

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Ross Waller

Screening dinoflagellate algae for transformability.

2015-10 to 2016-09 | Grant
Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation (CA, CA, US)
GRANT_NUMBER:

4976

Source: Self-asserted source
Ross Waller

A high resolution platform to capture the dynamic spatial proteome.

2015-09-01 to 2017-02-28 | Grant
Wellcome Trust (London, GB)
GRANT_NUMBER:

108441/Z/15/Z

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Ross Waller via DimensionsWizard

The Apical Complex: a Targeted Investigation of the Molecular Functions of this Structure Essential to Apicomplexan Parasite Invasion and Replication.

Radical change in the architecture of a nucleus: loss of typical DNA organisation systems in dinoflagellates

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Ross Waller via DimensionsWizard

Composition, assembly and functions of the pellicle of apicomplexan parasites: a structure pivotal to disease transmission and progression

Investigations of Australian Hematodinium species (sp.): a dinoflagellate parasite damaging major crustacean fisheries in Australia and worldwide

Infrakingdom Alveolata: searching for a defining structural feature

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Ross Waller via DimensionsWizard

Molecular-genetic organization and evolution of dinoflagellate mitochondria

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Ross Waller via DimensionsWizard

Investigating protein expression and localisation in microsporidian parasites during infection

2003-09-01 to 2005-03-31 | Grant
Canadian Institutes of Health Research (Ottawa, CA)
GRANT_NUMBER:

grant.5ba6f41525a58b970d32ffece28b4d0d

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Ross Waller via DimensionsWizard

Investigating protein expression and localization in microsporidian parasites during infection

2003-09-01 to 2005-02-15 | Grant
Michael Smith Foundation for Health Research (n/a, CA)
GRANT_NUMBER:

8898

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Ross Waller via DimensionsWizard

Proteomics based investigations of the subcellular compartments of the secretory pathway of Leishmania parasites

Peer review (12 reviews for 9 publications/grants)

Review activity for BMC biology. (1)
Review activity for Current biology. (3)
Review activity for EMBO journal. (1)
Review activity for iScience. (1)
Review activity for Molecular phylogenetics and evolution. (2)
Review activity for Nature communications (1)
Review activity for PLOS pathogens : (1)
Review activity for Protist. (1)
Review activity for Trends in parasitology. (1)