Dr Sheree Bailey is Senior Lecturer in Laboratory Medicine and a member of Health and Biomedical Innovation at the University of South Australia. Sheree is the course coordinator for Experimental Research Practice (MEDI 4014) and 2nd year Essential Haematology (MEDI 2005). Before joining UniSA in 2019, she was a Senior Medical Scientist at SA Pathology at Flinders Medical Centre in the Flow Cytometry Facility, Department of Immunology. While there she completed her PhD at Flinders University in 2017. The PhD project investigated signaling pathways in rituximab-resistant non-Hodgkin lymphoma cells.
Sheree is an early career researcher who has extensive experience in clinical and research flow cytometry. She collaborates ... Read more
About me
Dr Sheree Bailey is Senior Lecturer in Laboratory Medicine and a member of Health and Biomedical Innovation at the University of South Australia. Sheree is the course coordinator for Experimental Research Practice (MEDI 4014) and 2nd year Essential Haematology (MEDI 2005). Before joining UniSA in 2019, she was a Senior Medical Scientist at SA Pathology at Flinders Medical Centre in the Flow Cytometry Facility, Department of Immunology. While there she completed her PhD at Flinders University in 2017. The PhD project investigated signaling pathways in rituximab-resistant non-Hodgkin lymphoma cells.
Sheree is an early career researcher who has extensive experience in clinical and research flow cytometry. She collaborates with the acute leukaemia laboratory at the Centre for Cancer Biology. She was clinical adviser for the Australasian Cytometry Society and co-chair of the of the flow cytometry and cellular analysis committee, International Society for Laboratory Haematology. Sheree continues to develop her expertise in flow cytometry through collaboration with Cytek Biosciences, Inc. Sheree is a co-supervisor of 2 PhD students and enjoys introducing undergraduate and honour's students to the research laboratory.
About me
Australasian Cytometry Society
International Society for Laboratory Haematology
Research
Research outputs for the last seven years are shown below. Some long-standing staff members may have older outputs included. To see earlier years visit ORCID or Scopus
Open access indicates that an output is open access.
Year | Output |
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2024 |
Open access
1
1
|
2023 |
33
31
268
|
2023 |
Open access
1
1
1
|
2022 |
Open access
12
13
9
|
2022 |
Open access
25
24
1
|
2022 |
Open access
11
6
676
|
2017 |
Open access
2
2
|
2010 |
24
20
|
2010 |
Open access
44
39
|
2010 |
3
3
|
2008 |
Open access
33
32
|
External engagement & recognition
Organisation | Country |
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Analytix Ltd | HUNGARY |
Canberra Hospital | AUSTRALIA |
CSIRO Australia (Commonwealth Scientific Industrial Research organisation) | AUSTRALIA |
Flinders Medical Centre | AUSTRALIA |
Flinders University | AUSTRALIA |
Harvard University | UNITED STATES |
Rosalind Franklin University Of Medicine And Science | UNITED STATES |
Royal Adelaide Hospital | AUSTRALIA |
SA Pathology | AUSTRALIA |
Semmelweis University | HUNGARY |
Sir Charles Gardiner Hospital | AUSTRALIA |
Stanford University | UNITED STATES |
University of Adelaide | AUSTRALIA |
University of South Australia | AUSTRALIA |
University of Sydney | AUSTRALIA |
Women's & Children's Health Research Institute Inc | AUSTRALIA |
External engagement & recognition
Engagement/recognition | Year |
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Co-chair of the Flow Cytometry and Cellular Analysis CommitteeInternational Society for Laboratory Haematology (ISLH) |
2022 |
Co-chair of the Flow Cytometry and Cellular Analysis CommitteeInternational Society for Laboratory Haematology (ISLH) |
2021 |
Clinical AdvisorAustralasian Cytometry Society (ACS) |
2020 |
Co-chair of the Flow Cytometry and Cellular Analysis CommitteeInternational Society for Laboratory Haematology (ISLH) |
2020 |
Clinical AdvisorAustralasian Cytometry Society (ACS) |
2019 |
Clinical AdvisorAustralasian Cytometry Society (ACS) |
2018 |
Member of the organising committeeACS Annual Scientific meeting. Adelaide |
2018 |
Member, Immunophenotyping Advisory CommitteeRoyal College of Pathologists of Australasia Quality (RCPA QAP) |
2018 |
Member, ACS Clinical Guideline Work GroupAustralasian Cytometry Society (ACS) |
2017 |
Member, Immunophenotyping Advisory CommitteeRoyal College of Pathologists of Australasia Quality (RCPA QAP) |
2017 |
Member, ACS Clinical Guideline Work GroupAustralasian Cytometry Society (ACS) |
2016 |
Member, Immunophenotyping Advisory CommitteeRoyal College of Pathologists of Australasia Quality (RCPA QAP) |
2016 |
Member, ACS Clinical Guideline Work GroupAustralasian Cytometry Society (ACS) |
2015 |
Member, Immunophenotyping Advisory CommitteeRoyal College of Pathologists of Australasia Quality (RCPA QAP) |
2015 |
Member, Clinical Guidelines CommitteeAustralasian Flow Cytometry Group (AFCG) |
2009 |
Teaching & student supervision
Teaching & student supervision
Supervisions from 2010 shown
Thesis title | Student status |
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111185 - Engaging cord blood-derived natural killer cells for enhanced cytotoxicity in childhood acute myeloid leukaemia | Current |
The Role of Platelet-Derived Microparticles and Mitochondria inMyeloproliferative Neoplasms (MPN) | Current |
Chronic stress, nutrition and gut health: possible links and implications for chronic stress-induced depression | Completed |