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Jan Maree Tennent was born in Footscray, Melbourne, Victoria on January 1, 1960. She is an Australian scientist in the biomedical and animal health research sectors. Tennent is married to Dr David Curnow and they live in Hawthorn East, Melbourne with their two sons. With a strong sense of community, Tennent is committed to leading by example and helping others to grow in their personal and professional development. Tennent is a lifelong supporter of the (Western Bulldogs ). Tennent is a respected international research scientist and a business leader. She is passionate about science, particularly biomedical and veterinary research, and about the translation of great research into outcomes and products that benefit the end-user community. Tennent says "I believe that the focus needs to be on the outcomes and impact of research - not only on the inputs." Tennent has published 35 original contributions in international peer-reviewed scientific journals (1984-2006) and 8 reviews, theses and book chapters on microbial pathogenesis. She has served on numerous research-related committees including the Genetic Manipulation Advisory Committee (now the Office of the Gene Technology Regulator) between 1995 and 2001, and has examined several theses and served as a peer reviewer of original articles submitted for publication as well as competitive grant applications to the (National Health and Medical Research Council ), the (Australian Research Council ) and the (Wellcome Trust ). Tennent has also organised two national (Australian Society of Microbiology ) conferences. More recently, Tennent was a member of the (AusBiotech ) Advisory Committee that wrote the Guide for Life Science Company Directors in 2013. With over 30 years of experience in research and commercialisation in both the public and private sectors, Tennent has held key leadership roles at several high-profile organisations. ==Education and academic roles== Tennent graduated with a Bachelor of Science, Honours (Class 1) in microbiology from the (Monash University ) in Melbourne in 1981. She completed her PhD in 1986 at Monash University. Her PhD thesis was entitled 'Molecular Analysis of Plasmids in Multi-resistant Staphylococci'. In 1999, Tennent completed a Graduate Certificate in Management (Technology Management) at the (Deakin University ). Having mentored many students and colleagues during her career, Tennent has also been a sessional lecturer from 1998 to 2006 at both RMIT University and the University of Melbourne. She was also a Guest Lecturer in Business and Economics at the Monash University in 2011. Tennent has supervised a number of Honours, Masters and PhD students between 1994 and 2004. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Jan Maree Tennent」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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