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Ms Veronica Glattauer

Principal Research Scientist

https://people.csiro.au/G/V/Veronica-Glattauer

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Biography

Veronica Glattauer is a Principal Research Scientist in the Biomedical Program at CSIRO in the Manufacturing Business unit. She graduated from La Trobe University with a Bachelor of Biological Sciences with Honours in Biochemistry. Subsequently, she received a Postgraduate Diploma in Computer Science from Monash University. Her expertise spans knowledge in the area of biomaterial science and engineering. Her research project activities have involved a large number of commercially driven partnerships with Australian and overseas companies. Glattauer’s research contributions have been awarded with 2 team CSIRO Research Medals. Through her career science achievements at CSIRO, Glattauer was recognised with a translation to Senior Research Scientist in 2016. She is Executive Officer (Secretary) of the Australasian Society for Biomaterials and Tissue Engineering (ASBTE). In 2020 elected as Fellow, Biomaterials Science & Engineering (FBSE) by the International Union of Societies for Biomaterials Science & Engineering. She has co-authored 56 publications (http://www.researcherid.com/rid/A-9435-2018 H factor 23, average 25.5 citations per article).

Current Roles

  • Veronica Glattauer is a Principal Research Scientist within the Chemical Biology, Diagnostics & Devices of the Biomedical Program at CSIRO in the Manufacturing Business unit.
    Research Scientist in Bioconjugation and Biomaterials team. Material design and assessment for biomaterials and tissue engineering applications. Expertise in collagen based biomaterials.

Academic Qualifications

  • 1986

    B.Sc. (Hons)
    La Trobe University

  • 1990

    Postgraduate Diploma in Computer Sciences
    Monash University

Professional Experiences

  • 2015-2016

    Project Leader, Biomanufacturing project, CRC for Polymers. Development of new materials for the culture and expansion of mesenchymal precursor cells.
    CSIRO-CRC Polymers

Achievements and Awards

  • *-2018

    Inspiring Women STEM side by side program: Leading the way: mid career emerging leaders
    VESKI

  • *-2012

    CSIRO Medal for Research Achievement, As a key member of the PhotoSeal Tissue Sealant Team
    CSIRO

  • *-2009

    CSIRO Travel Award- India Lectures
    CSIRO

  • *-2006

    CSIRO Chief Executive Study Award,To USA and Europe to study extracellular matrix, collagens and biocompatibility
    CSIRO

  • *-2006

    IXC Partnering Prize, As key team member for PolyACI-Therapy for Cartilage Repair
    IXC

  • *-2005

    CSIRO Medal for Research Achievement, As a key member PolySorb Biodegradable Technology Team
    CSIRO

  • *-1999

    Travel Award, To promote and commercialise CSIRO Technology, at Biotechnica 99 Hanover
    Ernst & Young

  • *-1996

    Travel Award, To Liverpool and Cambridge, UK, for studies on biocompatibility
    British Council

  • *-1992

    Travel award, To present work at the Congress at Massey University (NZ)
    IUPAB

Community and Corporate Citizenship

  • 2019-2025

    Executive Officer for the Australasian Society for Biomaterials and Tissue Engineering

  • 2015-2018

    Newsletter Editor for the Australasian Society for Biomaterials and Tissue Engineering

  • 2015-2018

    Committee member (Ordinary) for the Australasian Society for Biomaterials and Tissue Engineering

  • 1995-2013

    Public Officer for the Australasian Society for Biomaterials and Tissue Engineering

  • 1995-1996

    Secretary for the Australasian Society for Biomaterials and Tissue Engineering

  • 1995-2007

    Royal Australian Chemical Institute, Peptide Group (Vic) Committee member

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