Doctor Burkhardt Schuett

Doctor Burkhardt Schuett

POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCH FELLOW IN EXPERIMENTAL EYE RESEARCH,
Dean's Unit - School of Sciences and Health

Personal

UWS Organisational Unit (School / Division)

  • Dean's Unit - School of Sciences and Health

Contact

Email:B.Schuett@uws.edu.au
Extension:9446
Mobile:
Location:LZ.G.19
Parramatta
Website:

Publications

Journal Articles

  • Schuett, B. and Millar, T. (2012), 'Lipid component contributions to the surface activity of meibomian lipids', Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science, 12.
  • Mattsson, A., Svensson, D., Schuett, B., Osterziel, K. and Ranke, M. (2008), 'Multidimensional reference regions for IGF-I, IGFBP-2 and IGFBP-3 concentrations in serum of healthy adults', Growth Hormone and IGF Research, 11.

Research

Current Projects

Title:The effect of temperature on the molecular organisation of meibomian lipid films
Years:2012-01-01 - 2013-12-31
ID:P00020474
UWS Researchers:Thomas Millar and Burkhardt Schuett
Funding:
  • Australian Institute of Nuclear Science and Engineering Ltd (ACRG)
Title:Using X-ray reflectometry to understand the behaviour of estolides
Years:2012-01-01 - 2013-12-31
ID:P00020475
UWS Researchers:Thomas Millar and Burkhardt Schuett
Funding:
  • Australian Institute of Nuclear Science and Engineering Ltd (ACRG)

Previous Projects

Title:Modelling the structure of meibomian lipid films at the air-water interface using neutron reflectometry [No funding to UWS]
Years:2012-02-21 - 2012-02-23
ID:P00020482
UWS Researchers:Thomas Millar and Burkhardt Schuett
Funding:
  • Australian Nuclear Science & Technology Org
Title:Investigation of the effect of oxidized versus unoxidized lipid deposits on contact lenses and the cleaning efficiency of Peroxide-based solutions
Years:2011-07-20 - 2012-12-31
ID:P00020394
UWS Researchers:Thomas Millar and Burkhardt Schuett
Funding:
  • ALCON Research Ltd

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