Professor Peter Molan: Graduate Students
Professor Peter Molan has supervised the following students in graduate study.
PhD Students
Bean, Amanda (in progress). Anti-inflammatory properties of honey.
Omar, Syaliza (in progress). Identification of phenolic compounds in NZ beech honeydew honey and its property as iron chelator antioxidant.
Ross, Kathryn (in progress). Resistance to black beetle (Heteronychus arator) in perennial ryegrass infected with AR1 endophyte
Lin, Shih-Min Sam (2010). The study of the
effect of manuka honey on enterobacteria.
Bang, Lynne (2008). An investigation of the
health properties of honey in the diet.
Harcourt, Nichola (2006). Investigating the effects of honey on the cellular processes involved in
wound healing. [pictured above left]
Hodgkinson, Alison (2006). Investigating the way in which
immunoglobulins are produced in milk in response to hyper-immunisation of
cows.
Stephens, Jonathan (2006). Partitioning of genetic and
environmental factors responsible for UMF production in Leptospermum
scoparium (Manuka). [pictured above right]
MPhil Students
Lin, Yuewen (2003). Isolation
and characterisation of the antibacterial peptide in seminal plasma.
MSc Students
Wang, Hao (in progress). Investigating supression of inflammation by antioxidants in honey
Zareie, Parvaneh (in progress). The sensitivity of respiratory viruses to honey
Littlejohn, Emma (2009). The sensitivity of Adenovirus and Herpes simplex virus to honey
Ko, Yi-Ju (Sarah) (2005). The sensitivity of
enteropathogenic bacteria to the antibacterial activity of honey.
Blackstock, Steven (2004). Peptide
inhibitors from milk proteins.
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