The School of Biotechnology and Biomolecular Sciences at UNSW

The University of New South Wales

A leading research and teaching school with expertise in biotechnology, molecular biology, genetics, environmental microbiology, medical microbiology, immunology, biochemistry, protein chemistry and other areas of biological science.

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Dr. Rowena Bull

  • Position: Research Fellow
  • Room: 263, Biological Sciences
  • Phone: (+61 2) 9385 3733
  • Fax: (+61 2) 9385 1483
  • email: r.bull@unsw.edu.au

Publications

Tu, E. T-V, R. A. Bull, G. E. Greening, J. Hewitt, M. J. Lyon, J. A. Marshall, C. J. McIver, W. D. Rawlinson and P. A. White (2008)
Epidemics of acute gastroenteritis in 2006 were associated with the spread of norovirus GII.4 variants, 2006a and 2006b.
Clinical Infectious Disease. 46:413-420
Tu, E.T.V., Bull, R.A., Kim, M.J., McIver, C.J., Heron, L., Rawlinson, W.D. and White, P.A. (2008)
Norovirus excretion in an aged-care setting.
Journal of Clinical Microbiology. 46: 2119-2121.
Bull, R. A., M. M. Tanaka and P. A. White (2007)
Norovirus recombination
Journal of General Virology. 88:3347-3359
Tu, E.T-V., Nguyen, T., Lee, P., Bull, R.A., Musto, J., Hansman, G., White, P.A., Rawlinson, W.D. and McIver, C. (2007)
I Multiple Australian outbreaks in 2006 coincident with increased detection of norovirus G11.4 strains.
Emerging Infectious Diseases 13(7):1128-1130.
Bull, R. A., E. T. V. Tu, C. J. McIver, W. D. Rawlinson and P. A. White (2006)
Emergence of a new norovirus GII.4 variant associated with global outbreaks of gastroenteritis
Journal of Clinical Microbiology 44:327-333
Bull, R. A., G. S. Hansman, L. E. Clancy, M. M. Tanaka, W. D. Rawlinson and P. A. White (2005)
Norovirus Recombination in ORF1/ORF2 Overlap
Emerging Infectious Diseases 11:1079-1085