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Assoc. ProfessorCarolyn Dillon

Associate Professor

School of Chemistry and Molecular Bioscience

Orcid identifier0000-0002-8293-8849
  • Associate Professor
    School of Chemistry and Molecular Bioscience
  • University of Wollongong

TEACHING INTERESTS

Carolyn Dillon is the academic program director for the medicinal chemistry degree. She also coordinates and teaches into CHEM101 and CHEM333/930 (medicinal chemistry). Additionally, she teaches 2nd and 3rd year inorganic chemistry, including bioinorganic chemistry, metalloenzymes and toxicology.

TEACHING & SUPERVISION

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  • CURRENT HIGHER DEGREE RESEARCH SUPERVISION
    Probing anti-leukaemia mechanisms of action of arsenic-glucose molecules
    1 Jan 2025
    Doctor of Philosophy
  • COMPLETED HIGHER DEGREE RESEARCH SUPERVISION
    Assessing the Role of Membrane Interactions and the In Vitro Biological Activity of Novel Bismuth Flavonol Complexes
    1 Jan 2021 - 29 Oct 2025
    Doctor of Philosophy
  • COMPLETED HIGHER DEGREE RESEARCH SUPERVISION
    Bismuth-NSAIDs as Colorectal Cancer Chemopreventives
    1 Jan 2017 - 13 Jun 2024
    Doctor of Philosophy
  • COMPLETED HIGHER DEGREE RESEARCH SUPERVISION
    Developing Selective Anti-cancer Arsenic Drugs
    1 Jan 2017 - 13 Jun 2024
    Doctor of Philosophy
  • COMPLETED HIGHER DEGREE RESEARCH SUPERVISION
    An Investigation into the Biological Activity of Gold Antiarthritic Compounds and Gold Nanoparticles.
    1 Jan 2011 - 28 Jun 2016
    Doctor of Philosophy
  • COMPLETED HIGHER DEGREE RESEARCH SUPERVISION
    In vitro investigations of the potential chemotherapeutic and chemopreventive properties of bismuth(III) complexes of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs
    1 Jan 2011 - 22 Nov 2018
    Doctor of Philosophy
  • COMPLETED HIGHER DEGREE RESEARCH SUPERVISION
    Designing tumour-targeting arsenic anti-cancer agents
    1 Jan 2009 - 8 Dec 2020
    Doctor of Philosophy
  • CURRENT HIGHER DEGREE RESEARCH SUPERVISION
    Biological studies of tumour - targeting arsenic anti-cancer complexes
    Doctor of Philosophy
  • CURRENT HIGHER DEGREE RESEARCH SUPERVISION
    Design of Arsenic Anti-Cancer Agents Specific to Central Nervous System Cancer Cells
    Doctor of Philosophy