Neena Mitter

Microbiology and Immunology
University of Queensland
Australia

Academician Immunology
Biography

Associate Professor Neena Mitter, at Queensland Alliance for Agriculture and Food Innovation, the University of Queensland (UQ) is one of Queensland’s leading biotechnologists and has won prestigious awards like Women in Technology Queensland Biotechnologist Award, Queensland International Fellowship and Young Scientist Award by the Prime Minister of India. Her successes include a Gates Foundation grant on ‘BioClay’, a nanoparticle based delivery of RNA silencing for crop protection, which is now further supported by industr https://www.linkedin.com/pub/neena-mitter/10/4ab/13y and government. She is heavily invested in agricultural nanotechnology and currently leads a consortia of scientists from UQ, Washington State University, Zoetis and Department of Agriculture and Fisheries, Queensland to develop ‘Nanovaccines for animal health’. Associate Professor Neena Mitter, at Queensland Alliance for Agriculture and Food Innovation, the University of Queensland (UQ) is one of Queensland’s leading biotechnologists and has won prestigious awards like Women in Technology Queensland Biotechnologist Award, Queensland International Fellowship and Young Scientist Award by the Prime Minister of India. Her successes include a Gates Foundation grant on ‘BioClay’, a nanoparticle based delivery of RNA silencing for crop protection, which is now further supported by industr https://www.linkedin.com/pub/neena-mitter/10/4ab/13y and government. She is heavily invested in agricultural nanotechnology and currently leads a consortia of scientists from UQ, Washington State University, Zoetis and Department of Agriculture and Fisheries, Queensland to develop ‘Nanovaccines for animal health’.

Research Intrest

Vaccines, Immunology