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Publications: Geerlings, Peter
Journal Article
Lisciandro, J.G., Jones, A. and Geerlings, P. (2018) Enabling learners starts with knowing them: Student attitudes, aspiration and anxiety towards science and maths learning in an Australian pre-university enabling program. Australian Journal of Adult Learning, 58 (1). pp. 13-40.
Goggin, T., Rankin, S., Geerlings, P. and Taggart, A. (2016) Catching them before they fall: A Vygotskian approach to transitioning students from high school to university. Higher Education Research & Development, 35 (4). pp. 698-711.
Batt, S., Geerlings, P. and Fetherston, C. (2016) Health characteristics and self-identified health promotion needs of army personnel in Perth Western Australia. Journal of Military and Veterans' Health, 24 (2).
Geerlings, P.M., Ugalte, W.C. and Penhale, W.J. (2009) A skin chamber to investigate wound infection and healing in the mouse. Wounds, 21 (3). pp. 79-83.
Conference Item
Geerlings, P.M., Cole, H. and Fletcher, D.ORCID: 0000-0003-4731-1845
(2014)
Why do students fail university mathematics?: Informing teachers through the student perspective.
In: The Conversation. Murdoch University Symposium on Learning & Teaching, 26 - 28 August 2015, Murdoch University, Perth, Western Australia.
Geerlings, P.M., Penhale, J. and Stumbles, P.A. (2010) Production and distribution of Exotoxin A in a dermal wound infected by Pseudomonas aeruginosa. In: School of Veterinary and Life Sciences Annual Postgraduate Research Day, 12 November 2010, Murdoch University.
Geerlings, P.M., Penhale, W.J. and Stumbles, P.A. (2009) Pseudomonas aeruginosa; progression from dermal infection to septicaemia. In: School of Veterinary and Life Sciences Annual Postgraduate Research Day, 13 November 2009, Murdoch University.
Geerlings, P.M., Ugarte, W. and Penhale, W.J. (2008) A skin chamber to investigate wound infection and healing in the mouse. In: School of Veterinary and Life Sciences Annual Postgraduate Research Day, 14 November 2008, Murdoch University.
Thesis
Geerlings, Peter (2013) Studies of Pseudomonas aeruginosa and its virulence factors in a mouse model of dermal infection. PhD thesis, Murdoch University.