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Overview
Belinda has a varied background of both research and applied science, and practices in the fields of biochemistry, pharmaceuticals, immunology, molecular and developmental biology, and biotechnology with a strong focus on microbiology, bioengineering and bioprocess design.
She started her academic career with a Bachelors Degree in Biotechnology, as well as an Honours Degree in Biochemistry. This was followed by several years of research into signal transduction and genetic regulation at the ESKITIS Institute for Cell and Molecular Therapies at Griffith University, and the Institute of Molecular Biosciences (IMB) at the University of Queensland. It was during this time that Belinda gained extensive experience in mammalian cell biology, including hematopoietic stem cells.
For her doctoral research, Belinda ventured into the field of bioengineering and took on a project at the world-renowned Australian Institute of Bioengineering and Nanotechnology (AIBN), with funding from the European Union’s Sixth Framework Program for Research and Technological Development (FP6). She was awarded her PhD for research into commercially viable manufacturing processes for recombinant bioactive peptides in 2010, along with the Dean’s Award for Research Higher Degree Excellence.
In 2009, Belinda was the recipient of a CSIRO Postdoctoral Fellowship. During her time at CSIRO Livestock Industries, she worked on a greenhouse gas mitigation project based on the identification and validation of anti-microbial peptides directed towards methanogenic Archaea, overseen by the collaborative research group, RELRP, which included groups from industry and academia.
Consistent with her goal to obtain a better understanding of the commercial realities and implications of scientific research, Belinda also completed a Graduate Certificate in research commercialisation on scholarship, which included an internship at Uniquest, the technology transfer arm at the University of Queensland.
Belinda recently completed her Masters in Intellectual Property at the University of Technology Sydney.
Qualifications
- Bachelor of Biotechnology, Griffith University
- Bachelor of Science with Honours 1 (Biochemistry), Griffith University
- Graduate Certificate in Research Commercialisation, University of Queensland
- Doctor of Philosophy (Biotechnology and Bioengineering), University of Queensland
- Registered Patent Attorney (Australia and New Zealand)
- Master of Intellectual Property, University of Technology, Sydney
Associations
- Australian Biotechnology Association (AusBiotech).
2017 Biotechnology awards
Shelston IP has won the ‘Best Biotechnology & Life Sciences Patent Prosecutor – Australia‘ award from Global Health and Pharma
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- Biophysics
- Biotechnology and Life Sciences
- Cell Biology
- Chemical Engineering and Process Technology
- Cosmeceuticals and Nutraceuticals
- Developmental Biology
- Immunology
- Manufacturing Technology
- Medical Devices and Diagnostic Technology
- Microbiology
- Molecular Biology
- Nanotechnology
- Pharmaceuticals and Pharmacology
- Plant Biology
- Stem Cell Technology
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Technical Expertise
- Biophysics
- Biotechnology and Life Sciences
- Cell Biology
- Chemical Engineering and Process Technology
- Cosmeceuticals and Nutraceuticals
- Developmental Biology
- Immunology
- Manufacturing Technology
- Medical Devices and Diagnostic Technology
- Microbiology
- Molecular Biology
- Nanotechnology
- Pharmaceuticals and Pharmacology
- Plant Biology
- Stem Cell Technology
Industry Expertise
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Belinda has a varied background of both research and applied science, and practices in the fields of biochemistry, pharmaceuticals, immunology, molecular and developmental biology, and biotechnology with a strong focus on microbiology, bioengineering and bioprocess design.
She started her academic career with a Bachelors Degree in Biotechnology, as well as an Honours Degree in Biochemistry. This was followed by several years of research into signal transduction and genetic regulation at the ESKITIS Institute for Cell and Molecular Therapies at Griffith University, and the Institute of Molecular Biosciences (IMB) at the University of Queensland. It was during this time that Belinda gained extensive experience in mammalian cell biology, including hematopoietic stem cells.
For her doctoral research, Belinda ventured into the field of bioengineering and took on a project at the world-renowned Australian Institute of Bioengineering and Nanotechnology (AIBN), with funding from the European Union’s Sixth Framework Program for Research and Technological Development (FP6). She was awarded her PhD for research into commercially viable manufacturing processes for recombinant bioactive peptides in 2010, along with the Dean’s Award for Research Higher Degree Excellence.
In 2009, Belinda was the recipient of a CSIRO Postdoctoral Fellowship. During her time at CSIRO Livestock Industries, she worked on a greenhouse gas mitigation project based on the identification and validation of anti-microbial peptides directed towards methanogenic Archaea, overseen by the collaborative research group, RELRP, which included groups from industry and academia.
Consistent with her goal to obtain a better understanding of the commercial realities and implications of scientific research, Belinda also completed a Graduate Certificate in research commercialisation on scholarship, which included an internship at Uniquest, the technology transfer arm at the University of Queensland.
Belinda recently completed her Masters in Intellectual Property at the University of Technology Sydney.
Qualifications
- Bachelor of Biotechnology, Griffith University
- Bachelor of Science with Honours 1 (Biochemistry), Griffith University
- Graduate Certificate in Research Commercialisation, University of Queensland
- Doctor of Philosophy (Biotechnology and Bioengineering), University of Queensland
- Registered Patent Attorney (Australia and New Zealand)
- Master of Intellectual Property, University of Technology, Sydney
Associations
- Australian Biotechnology Association (AusBiotech).
2017 Biotechnology awards
Shelston IP has won the ‘Best Biotechnology & Life Sciences Patent Prosecutor – Australia‘ award from Global Health and Pharma