Ms Julie Markham

Ms Julie Markham

ACADEMIC COURSE ADVIXOR, BACHELOR OF MEDICAL SCIENCE,
Dean's Unit - School of Sciences and Health

LECTURER,
Medical Science (SoSH)

Personal

Qualifications

  • MSc University of Sydney
  • BSc University of Sydney

UWS Organisational Unit (School / Division)

  • Dean's Unit - School of Sciences and Health
  • Medical Science (SoSH)

Contact

Email:J.Markham@uws.edu.au
Extension:1221
Mobile:
Location:K12.G.05
Hawkesbury
Website:

Publications

Journal Articles

  • Wright, B., Andrews, L., Markham, J., Jones, M., Stringari, C., Digman, M. and Gratton, E. (2012), 'NADH distribution in live progenitor stem cells by phasor-fluorescence lifetime image microscopy', Biophysical Journal, 3.
  • Mann, J., Markham, J., Peiris, P., Nair, T., Spooner-Hart, R. and Holford, P. (2010), 'Screening and selection of fungi for bioremediation of olive mill wastewater', World Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology, 5.
  • Fu, N., Peiris, P., Markham, J. and Bavor, J. (2009), 'A novel co-culture process with Zymomonas mobilis and Pichia stipitis for efficient ethanol production on glucose/xylose mixtures', Enzyme and Microbial Technology, 8.
  • Mann, J., Markham, J., Peiris, P., Nair, T., Spooner-Hart, R. and Holford, P. (2009), 'Screening and selection of fungi for bioremediation of olive mill wastewater', World Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology, 5.
  • Chaowarat, S., Mcglasson, B., Markham, J. and Kanlayanarat, S. (2007), 'Packaging for minimally processed capsicum fruit (Capsicum annuum L.)', Food Australia, 7.
  • Cox, S. and Markham, J. (2007), 'Susceptibility and intrinsic tolerance of Pseudomonas aeruginosa to selected plant volatile compounds', Journal of Applied Microbiology, 7.
  • Cox, S., Jayasinghe, K. and Markham, J. (2005), 'Antioxidant activity in Australian native sarsaparilla (Smilax glyciphylla)', JOURNAL OF ETHNOPHARMACOLOGY, 7.
  • Al-Shuneigat, J., Cox, S. and Markham, J. (2005), 'Effects of a topical essential oil-containing formulation on biofilm-forming coagulase-negative staphylococci', LETTERS IN APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY, 4.
  • Griffin, S., Grant Wyllie, S. and Markham, J. (2005), 'Antimicrobially active terpenes cause K+/ leakage in E. coli cells', Journal of Essential Oil Research, 5.
  • Mosaddik, M., Banbury, L., Forster, P., Booth, R., Markham, J., Leach, D. and Waterman, P. (2004), 'Screening of some Australian Flacourtiaceae species for in vitro antioxidant, cytotoxic and antimicrobial activity', Phytomedicine, 6.
  • Cox, S., Mann, J. and Markham, J. (2001), 'Interactions between the components of the essential oil of Melaleuca alternifolia', Journal of Applied Microbiology, 6.
  • Cox, S., Gustafson, J., Mann, J., Markham, J., Warmington, J. and Wyllie, G. (2001), 'Determining the antimicrobial actions of tea tree oil', Molecules (avail at www.mdpi.org/molecules/), 3.
  • Griffin, S., Wyllie, G. and Markham, J. (2001), 'Role of the outer membrane of Escherichia coli AG100 and Pseudomonas aeruginosa NCTC 6749 and resistance/susceptibility to monoterpenes of similar chemical structure', Journal of Essential Oil Research, 7.
  • Sweeney, A., Wyllie, G., Shalliker, R. and Markham, J. (2001), 'Xanthine oxidase inhibitory activity of selected Australian native plants', Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 5.

Conference Papers

  • Markham, J., Woodfield, R. and Nair, T. (2009), 'Extraction method for the determination of phenols in compost prepared with olive mill waste - a short communication.', IAMAW International Symposium on Agro-industrial byproducts: Waste or Resources, Italy.
  • Nair, T., Markham, J., Woodfield, R. and Spooner-Hart, R. (2007), 'Low cost olive waste management by bioremediation technology', New Technologies for the Treatment and Valorization of Agro By-Products, Terni Italy.

Research

Previous Projects

Title:Mode of Action of Tea Tree Oil
Years:1996-10-01 - 2008-12-31
ID:P0010966
UWS Researchers:Grant Wyllie and Julie Markham
Funding:
  • The Australian Tea Tree Oil Research Institute Ltd
Title:Development of fluorescent assays for determining viability and physiological status of microorganisms
Years:1999-01-01 - 1999-12-31
ID:P0011198
UWS Researchers:Sean Cox, Julie Markham and Grant Wyllie
Funding:
  • University of Western Sydney
Title:Recycling solid waste from olive oil extraction process
Years:2004-07-30 - 2010-12-31
ID:P0010420
UWS Researchers:Tan Nair and Julie Markham
Funding:
  • Rural Industries R&D Corporation (ACRG)
  • Southern Cross Laboratories
  • Bentivoglio Olives
Title:Environment technology - a preparatory model system for recovery, reuse and recycling of waste products in oleaculture
Years:2005-03-03 - 2006-03-02
ID:P0014541
UWS Researchers:Tan Nair, Robert Spooner-Hart and Julie Markham
Funding:
  • University of Western Sydney
Title:Calibration of indicator systems for reporting the state-of-freshness of produce
Years:2011-03-01 - 2012-02-28
ID:P00020310
UWS Researchers:Rosalie Durham, Paul Holford and Julie Markham
Funding:
  • Intelligent Plastic Pty Ltd

Supervision

Ms Markham is available to co-supervise doctoral projects

Current Supervision

Title:The Effect of N-Acyl Homoserine Lactones, Produced by Pseudomonas Aeruginosa, on Biofilm Production and Development of Escherichia Coli
Field of Research:

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