Associate Professor

Contact Details
| Contact Campus | Hobart CBD Campuses |
| Building | Medical Science 1 |
| Room Reference | 414-24 (Level 4) |
| Telephone | +61 3 6226 2658 |
| Fax | +61 3 6226 4747 |
| Margaret.Cooley@utas.edu.au |
Teaching Responsibilities
Units
- CHG105 - Human Biology 1A (Science)
- CHG106 - Human Biology 1B (Science)
- CHG111 - Human Biology 1 (Pharmacy)
- CHG112 - Human Biology 2 (Pharmacy)
Publications
- Cooley, M. A., Whittall, C., & Rolph, M. S. (2010). Pseudomonas signal molecule 3-oxo-C12-homoserine lactone interferes with binding of rosiglitazone to human PPARγ. Microbes and Infection: A Journal on Infectious Agents and Host Defenses, 12(3), 231-237.
- Skindersoe, M. E., Zeuthen, L. H., Brix, S., Fink, L. N., Lazenby, J., Whittall, C., Williams, P., Diggle, S. P., Froekiaer, H., Cooley, M., & Givskov, M. (2009). Pseudomonas aeruginosa quorum-sensing signal molecules interfere with dendritic cell-induced T-cell proliferation. F E M S Immunology and Medical Microbiology: (Federation of European Microbiological Societies), 55(3), 335–345.
- Cooley, M. A., Chhabra, S. R., & Williams, P. (2008). N-acylhomoserine lactone-mediated quorum sensing: a twist in the tail and a blow for host immunity. Chemistry & Biology, 15(11), 1141-1147.