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Robyn J. Russell is affiliated with the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation in Australia. Their work is situated within a scientific and industrial research context, contributing to the Australian research landscape.

Information about their recent papers, co-authors, frequent publication venues, book publications, main fields of study, subfields, main topics of work, and awards is not available. Therefore, no specific details can be provided regarding publications, collaboration networks, or research specialties.

As a researcher connected to a major scientific organization, Robyn J. Russell is engaged in academic and applied research activities typical of such institutions.

Best Publications

  • A single amino acid substitution converts a carboxylesterase to an organophosphorus hydrolase and confers insecticide resistance on a blowfly

    R. D. Newcomb;P. M. Campbell;D. L. Ollis;E. Cheah

  • Identification of an opd (organophosphate degradation) gene in an Agrobacterium isolate.

    Irene Horne;Tara D. Sutherland;Rebecca L. Harcourt;Robyn J. Russell

  • Biochemical Genetics and Genomics of Insect Esterases

    John Graham Oakeshott;Charles Claudianos;Peter M Campbell;Richard David Newcomb

  • The same amino acid substitution in orthologous esterases confers organophosphate resistance on the house fly and a blowfly.

    Charles Claudianos;Robyn Russell;John Graham Oakeshott

  • Enrichment of an endosulfan-degrading mixed bacterial culture.

    Tara D. Sutherland;Irene Horne;Michael J. Lacey;Rebecca L. Harcourt

  • Two different amino acid substitutions in the ali-esterase, E3, confer alternative types of organophosphorus insecticide resistance in the sheep blowfly, Lucilia cuprina

    Peter M Campbell;Richard D Newcomb;Robyn J Russell;John G Oakeshott

  • Evolution in agriculture: the application of evolutionary approaches to the management of biotic interactions in agro-ecosystems.

    Peter H. Thrall;John G. Oakeshott;Gary Fitt;Simon Southerton

  • Evolution of an organophosphate-degrading enzyme: a comparison of natural and directed evolution

    H. Yang;P.D. Carr;S. Yu McLoughlin;J.W. Liu

  • Amplification of DNA from preserved specimens shows blowflies were preadapted for the rapid evolution of insecticide resistance

    C. J. Hartley;R. D. Newcomb;R. J. Russell;C. G. Yong

  • Biotransformation of the neonicotinoid insecticides imidacloprid and thiamethoxam by Pseudomonas sp. 1G.

    Gunjan Pandey;Susan J. Dorrian;Robyn J. Russell;John G. Oakeshott

  • Identification and characterization of two families of F420H2-dependent reductases from Mycobacteria that catalyse aflatoxin degradation

    Matthew C. Taylor;Colin J. Jackson;David B. Tattersall;Nigel French

  • ENZYMATIC BIOREMEDIATION FROM ENZYME DISCOVERY TO APPLICATIONS

    TD Sutherland;I Horne;KM Weir;KM Weir;CW Coppin

  • The enzymatic basis for pesticide bioremediation

    Colin Scott;Gunjan Pandey;Carol J Hartley;Colin Jackson

  • Structure and function of an insect α-carboxylesterase (αEsterase7) associated with insecticide resistance

    Colin J. Jackson;Jian-Wei Liu;Paul D. Carr;Faisal Younus

  • Carboxyl/cholinesterases: a case study of the evolution of a successful multigene family

    J.G. Oakeshott;C. Claudianos;R.J. Russell;G.C. Robin

  • The evolution of new enzyme function: lessons from xenobiotic metabolizing bacteria versus insecticide-resistant insects

    Robyn J. Russell;Colin Scott;Colin J. Jackson;Rinku Pandey

  • A Single Monooxygenase, Ese, Is Involved in the Metabolism of the Organochlorides Endosulfan and Endosulfate in an Arthrobacter sp.

    Kahli M. Weir;Kahli M. Weir;Kahli M. Weir;Tara D. Sutherland;Irene Horne;Robyn J. Russell

  • Evolutionary genetics of Drosophila esterases

    J G Oakeshott;E A van Papenrecht;T M Boyce;M J Healy

  • Comparing the organophosphorus and carbamate insecticide resistance mutations in cholin- and carboxyl-esterases

    John G. Oakeshott;Alan L. Devonshire;Alan L. Devonshire;Charles Claudianos;Tara D. Sutherland

  • Hydrolysis of pyrethroids by carboxylesterases from Lucilia cuprina and Drosophila melanogaster with active sites modified by in vitro mutagenesis.

    Rama Heidari;Alan L. Devonshire;Bronwyn E. Campbell;Susan J. Dorrian

Frequent Co-Authors

John G. Oakeshott
John G. Oakeshott Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Colin J. Jackson
Colin J. Jackson Australian National University
Richard D. Newcomb
Richard D. Newcomb Plant & Food Research
Yidong Wu
Yidong Wu Nanjing Agricultural University
David L. Ollis
David L. Ollis Australian National University
Michael P. Pender
Michael P. Pender University of Queensland
Rup Lal
Rup Lal University of Delhi
Lars S. Jermiin
Lars S. Jermiin Australian National University
Bruce D. Hammock
Bruce D. Hammock University of California, Davis
Anne-Louise Ponsonby
Anne-Louise Ponsonby University of Melbourne

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