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Dr Neville Gully

Telephone +61 8 8313 3887
Position Assistant Dean Postgraduate
Email neville.gully@adelaide.edu.au
Fax +61 8 8313 3444
Building Medical School South
Floor/Room 3 17
Campus North Terrace
Org Unit Dentistry

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Qualifications

BSc(Hons) PhD

Teaching Interests

Dental Science and Practice 2 Year Co-ordinator

Teaching

General & Oral Biochemistry,

Dental Science and Practice 1 and 2

 

General & Oral Microbiology,

Dental Science and Practice 2
Diseases and Disorders of the Body III, 3rd Year BDS

Microbiology,
Human Biology I, 1st Year BOH

Oral Microbiology
Human Biology II, 2nd Year BOH

Research Interests

Biofilms.

Proteomics of Oral Pathogens.

The physiology and metabolism of the oral anaerobes Fusobacterium nucleatum, Porphyromonas gingivalis, Peptostrptococcus micros and Eikenella corrodens.

The effects of antimicrobial agents on oral micro-organisms.

Caries risk assessment.

Bone resorption stimulation by cell surface components of oral pathogens.

Publications

TE Hughes TE, Bockmann MR, Seow K, Gotjamanos T, Gully NJ, Richards LC, Townsend GC. Timing of Human Primary Incisor Emergence - A Strong Genetic Control. (2007) J Dent Res (submitted)

Knight GM, McIntyre JM, Craig GG, Mulyani, Zilm PS & Gully NJ. Differences between normal and dematerialized dentine pretreated with silver fluoride and potassium iodide after an in vitro challenge by Streptococcus mutans. Aust Dent J 51 (2007) 16-21.

Townsend GC, Richards LC, Messer L, Hughes TE, Pinkerton S, Seow K, Gotjamanos T, Gully NJ & Bockmann MR. Genetic and environmental influences on dentofacial structures and oral health: studies of Australian twins and their families. Twin Res Hum.Genet (2007) 9(6):727-732.

Zilm PS, Bagley CJ, Rogers AH, Milne IR & Gully N.J. Proteomic Analysis of the Effect of pH on Protein Expression in Fusobacterium nucleatum. Microbiology. (2007) 153:148-59.

Knight GM, McIntyre JM, Craig GG, Mulyani, Zilm PS & Gully NJ. An in vitro model to measure the effect of a silver fluoride and potassium iodide treatment on the permeability of demineralized dentine to Streptococcus mutans. Aust Dent J 50 (2005) 242-245.

Zilm PS & Gully NJ. The role of intracellular polysaccharide production in biofilm formation by Fusobacterium nucleatum. Aust Dent J 49 (2004) S22-S23

Zilm PS & Gully NJ, Rogers AH. Changes in growth and polyglucose synthesis in response to fructose metabolism by Fusobacterium nucleatum grown in continuous culture. Oral Micro Immunol (2003) 18 (2003)260-262.

Zilm PS, Gully NJ & Rogers AH. Growth pH and transient increases in amino acid availability influence polyglucose synthesis by Fusobacterium nucleatum. FEMS Microbiol Letts 215 (2002); 203-208.

Gully, NJ and Rogers AH. The characterisation of a nutritionally important proline iminopeptidase from Eikenella corrodens . Oral Microbiol. Immunol 16 (2001) 370-375

Professional Associations

The International Association of Dental Research

The Australian Society for Microbiology

The Australian Proteomic Society

Entry last updated: Friday, 1 Jul 2011

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