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Jerzy Kazimierz Kulski

Prof. Dr. Jerzy Kazimierz Kulski

1. Department of Molecular Life Science, Division of Basic Medical Science and M...
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Prof. Dr. Jerzy K Kulski is a retired biochemist, molecular virologist, and immunogeneticist. He currently serves as an Adjunct Professor in Molecular Life Science at the Tokai University School of Medicine in Japan and at the School of Biomedical Science at The University of Western Australia in Australia. He graduated from The University of Western Australia in 1971 with a B.Sc. (Honours) in Biochemistry, and obtained his Ph.D. in 1978 for his research on the biochemical and endocrine changes in human milk composition during normal and abnormal lactation. He has published extensively in the medical and biological fields of lactation, virology, cancer, microbiology, genetics, genomics, and immunology, and has been a staff and freelance researcher at a number of universities, institutes, and hospitals in Australia, the USA, and Japan. He is the author of the crime novel China Heist, the historical biographical novel Leonardo da Vinci: The Melzi Chronicles, and a biographical odyssey about Waldek: A Polish Paradox. He also guest-edited and contributed chapters to two scientific books: Next Generation Sequencing: Advances, Applications and Challenges (InTech Publishing); and The Major Histocompatibility Complex in Health and Disease (MDPI Books).

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Genomics
Retroelements
Immunogenetics and bio...

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Prof. Dr. Jerzy K Kulski is a retired biochemist, molecular virologist, and immunogeneticist. He currently serves as an Adjunct Professor in Molecular Life Science at the Tokai University School of Medicine in Japan and at the School of Biomedical Science at The University of Western Australia in Australia. He graduated from The University of Western Australia in 1971 with a B.Sc. (Honours) in Biochemistry, and obtained his Ph.D. in 1978 for his research on the biochemical and endocrine changes in human milk composition during normal and abnormal lactation. He has published extensively in the medical and biological fields of lactation, virology, cancer, microbiology, genetics, genomics, and immunology, and has been a staff and freelance researcher at a number of universities, institutes, and hospitals in Australia, the USA, and Japan. He is the author of the crime novel China Heist, the historical biographical novel Leonardo da Vinci: The Melzi Chronicles, and a biographical odyssey about Waldek: A Polish Paradox. He also guest-edited and contributed chapters to two scientific books: Next Generation Sequencing: Advances, Applications and Challenges (InTech Publishing); and The Major Histocompatibility Complex in Health and Disease (MDPI Books).