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Shabih Shakeel

Laboratory Head, The Walter & Eliza Hall Institute and Principal Research Fellow, University of Melbourne

Shabih Shakeel is a Lab Head at the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research (WEHI) and a Principal Research Fellow at the University of Melbourne.12 He has a background in Biotechnology and Bioinformatics, having studied in India before receiving his PhD from the University of Helsinki in Finland, where he worked with Prof Sarah Butcher.3

Dr. Shakeel's research focuses on understanding the fundamental principles behind the formation, regulation, and repair of heterochromatin.1 His lab aims to use these insights to discover new druggable targets. His expertise spans several areas, including:

  1. CryoEM (Cryo-electron microscopy)
  2. Multi-protein complexes
  3. DNA Repair
  4. Epigenetics
  5. Virus entry and assembly2

Some of Dr. Shakeel's notable research contributions include:

  • Structural studies of the Fanconi anemia monoubiquitin ligase complex24
  • Investigations into human parechovirus assembly and neutralization24
  • Analysis of capsid-stabilizing interactions in emerging picornaviruses24

Dr. Shakeel has published numerous research papers in prestigious journals such as Nature, Nature Communications, and Journal of Virology.4 His work has garnered significant attention in the scientific community, with several of his papers receiving high citation counts.2

In addition to his research, Dr. Shakeel has been recognized for his scientific visualization work. In October 2024, he was announced as one of the winners of the Art of Science competition at WEHI, along with colleagues Andrew Leis and Mihin Perera.5

Highlights

Jan 8 · wehi.edu.au
A/Prof Shabih Shakeel, Lab Head | WEHI Researcher Profile
‪Shabih Shakeel‬ - ‪Google Scholar‬
Shabih Shakeel laboratory - School of Biomedical Sciences
Shabih Shakeel laboratory - School of Biomedical Sciences

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Parkville, Victoria, Australia