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Prof. Frances Separovic

University of Melbourne

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Distinguished Professor Emeritus Frances Separovic is a Biophysical Chemist at the Bio21 Institute, University of Melbourne, Australia. Her research group studies the structure and dynamics of molecules in biological membranes, with a focus on peptide antibiotics and toxins. Frances joined the University of Melbourne in 1996 and became the first woman professor of chemistry (2005) and Head of School (2010). She is former president of the Biophysical Society (USA) and Division I member of International Union of Pure & Applied Chemistry (IUPAC). Frances has had several senior roles in professional societies, including President of Australian New Zealand Society for Magnetic Resonance (ANZMAG); General Treasurer of Royal Australian Chemical Institute (RACI); President of Australian Society for Biophysics (ASB); and Council member of International Union of Pure & Applied Biophysics (IUPAB). She was awarded the ASB Robertson Medal (2009), ANZMAG Medal (2011), Fellow of the Biophysical Society (USA) and ISMAR Fellow (2012), and RACI Margaret Sheil Leadership Award (2019). Frances is the first female chemist elected to the Australian Academy of Science (2012); an IUPAC Distinguished Women of Chemistry and received an UNSW Alumni Award - Science & Technology (2017). She was inducted into the Victorian Honour Roll of Women (2018) and appointed an Officer of the Order of Australia (2019).

Research Keywords & Expertise

Solid-state NMR
antimicrobial peptides
Membrane Biophysics
membrane active peptid...
Amyloid beta peptide

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antimicrobial peptides
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Solid-state NMR
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membrane active peptides
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Amyloid beta peptide
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Membrane Biophysics

Short Biography

Distinguished Professor Emeritus Frances Separovic is a Biophysical Chemist at the Bio21 Institute, University of Melbourne, Australia. Her research group studies the structure and dynamics of molecules in biological membranes, with a focus on peptide antibiotics and toxins. Frances joined the University of Melbourne in 1996 and became the first woman professor of chemistry (2005) and Head of School (2010). She is former president of the Biophysical Society (USA) and Division I member of International Union of Pure & Applied Chemistry (IUPAC). Frances has had several senior roles in professional societies, including President of Australian New Zealand Society for Magnetic Resonance (ANZMAG); General Treasurer of Royal Australian Chemical Institute (RACI); President of Australian Society for Biophysics (ASB); and Council member of International Union of Pure & Applied Biophysics (IUPAB). She was awarded the ASB Robertson Medal (2009), ANZMAG Medal (2011), Fellow of the Biophysical Society (USA) and ISMAR Fellow (2012), and RACI Margaret Sheil Leadership Award (2019). Frances is the first female chemist elected to the Australian Academy of Science (2012); an IUPAC Distinguished Women of Chemistry and received an UNSW Alumni Award - Science & Technology (2017). She was inducted into the Victorian Honour Roll of Women (2018) and appointed an Officer of the Order of Australia (2019).