STAFF PROFILE
Dr Alice Johnstone
Position:
Senior Lecturer
College / Portfolio:
STEM College
School / Department:
STEM|School of Science
Phone:
+61399252683
Email:
alice.johnstone@rmit.edu.au
Campus:
City Campus
Contact me about:
Research supervision
2 PhD Completions8 PhD Current Supervisions
Bioinformatics, computational biology, biostatistics, applied statistics, statistics in medicine
- Alazwari, A.,Johnstone, A.,Tafakori, L.,Akhavan-Abdollahian, M.,AIEidan, A.,AIfuhigi, K.,Alghofialy, M.,Albunyan, A.,Al Abbad, H.,AlEssa, M.,Alareefy, A.,Alshamrani, M. (2023). Predicting the development of T1D and identifying its Key Performance Indicators in children; a case-control study in Saudi Arabia In: Plos One, 18, 1 - 18
- Alazwari, A.,Akhavan-Abdollahian, M.,Tafakori, L.,Johnstone, A.,Alkhaldi, A. R., et al, . (2022). Predicting age at onset of type 1 diabetes in children using regression, artificial neural network and Random Forest: A case study in Saudi Arabia In: PLoS One, 17, 1 - 30
- Macartney-Coxson, D.,Danielson, K.,Clapham, J.,Johnstone, A., et al, . (2020). MicroRNA Profiling in Adipose Before and After Weight Loss Highlights the Role of miR-223-3p and the NLRP3 Inflammasome In: Obesity: a research journal, 28, 570 - 580
- Garrard, G.,Kusmanoff, A.,Faulkner, R.,Samarasekara, C.,Gordon, A.,Johnstone, A.,Peterson, I.,Torabi, N.,Wang, Y.,Bekessy, S. (2020). Understanding Australia’s national feral cat control effort In: Wildlife Research, 47, 698 - 708
- Benton, M.,Johnstone, A.,Eccles, D.,Harmon, B.,Hayes, M.,Lea, R.,Griffiths, L.,Hoffman, E.,Stubbs, R.,Macartney-Coxson, D. (2015). An analysis of DNA methylation in human adipose tissue reveals differential modification of obesity genes before and after gastric bypass and weight loss In: Genome Biology, 16, 1 - 21
- Day, D.,Kanjanapan, Y.,Kwan, E.,Johnstone, A., et al., . (2015). Patterns of care for metastatic renal cell carcinoma in Australia In: BJU International, 116, 36 - 41
- Studying the persisting glial dysfunction occurring after preterm brain injury to uncover new therapeutic targets . Funded by: NHMRC-Ideas Grants from (2022 to 2025)
- Environmental contaminate exposure as a contributor to poor neurodevelopment - studying mechanisms and treatments.. Funded by: The Research Foundation, Cerebral Palsy Alliance - Grant 2018 from (2021 to 2023)