Overview
Availability
- Associate Professor Barry Noller is:
- Available for supervision
- Media expert
Fields of research
Qualifications
- Bachelor of Science, University of New South Wales
- Masters (Coursework), University of New South Wales
- Doctor of Philosophy, University of Tasmania
- Federation of Asian Chemical Societies, Federation of Asian Chemical Societies
- Royal Australian Chemical Institute, Royal Australian Chemical Institute
- Royal Society of Chemistry, Royal Society of Chemistry
Works
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2005
Other Outputs
A study of metabolites from diazinon degradation Report 1
Noller, B. N. and Eaglesham, G. (2005). A study of metabolites from diazinon degradation Report 1. Brisbane, Queensland: EnTox, The University of Queensland.
2005
Conference Publication
The environmental fate of synthetic pyrethroids in Australian soils and role of the octanol-water partition co-efficient
Hasthorpe, A., Noller, B. N., Sadler, R., Connell, D. and Woods, N. (2005). The environmental fate of synthetic pyrethroids in Australian soils and role of the octanol-water partition co-efficient. 5th Annual Health and Medical Research Conference of Queensland, Brisbane, Queensland, 3-4 November 2005. Brisbane, Queensland: Queensland Health.
2005
Conference Publication
Managing the Impact of Mine Waste on Animal Species within Bushland Ecosystems following Mine Site Rehabilitation
Noller, B. N., Bruce, S. L. and Ng, J. C. (2005). Managing the Impact of Mine Waste on Animal Species within Bushland Ecosystems following Mine Site Rehabilitation. Science Week at QHSS, Brisbane, Queensland, 15-19 August 2005. Brisbane, Queensland: EnTox, The University of Queensland.
2005
Conference Publication
Evaluation of scientific evidence to identify the cause of Pacific oyster mortality at Georges Bay, Tasmania, Australlia
Noller, B. N., Dineen, R. and Ricci, P. F. (2005). Evaluation of scientific evidence to identify the cause of Pacific oyster mortality at Georges Bay, Tasmania, Australlia. 11th Asin Chemical Congress, Seoul, Korea, 24-26 August 2005. Seoul, Korea: The Korean Chemical Society.
2005
Journal Article
Estimation of Radioactive Dose from Oysters consumed at Hiroshima following a Bomb Detonation, report to Department of Veterans Affairs
Noller, B. N., Kleinschmidt, R. and Moore, M. R. (2005). Estimation of Radioactive Dose from Oysters consumed at Hiroshima following a Bomb Detonation, report to Department of Veterans Affairs. Toxicology Letters, 158 (1), 76-77. doi: 10.1016/j.toxlet.2005.05.014
2005
Conference Publication
A study of the occurrence/distribution speciation and remediation/removal of arsenic in water, soil and solid media associated with mining in Fiji
Matanitobua, V. P., Noller, B. N., Chiswell, B., Huang, D.S., Ng, J. C. and Bruce, S. L. (2005). A study of the occurrence/distribution speciation and remediation/removal of arsenic in water, soil and solid media associated with mining in Fiji. Science Week at QHSS 2005, Brisbane, Queensland, 15-19 August 2005. Brisbane, Queensland: EnTox, The University of Queensland.
2005
Conference Publication
The evaluation of the bioaccessibility of lead and arsenic in mine waste materials using the physiologically-based extraction test (PBET)
Noller, B. N., Matanitobua, V. P., Bruce, S. L. and Ng, J. C. (2005). The evaluation of the bioaccessibility of lead and arsenic in mine waste materials using the physiologically-based extraction test (PBET). Fourth Day of Chemistry Conference, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, 22-23 April 2005. Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam: Chemical Society of Vietnam.
2005
Conference Publication
Report on Workshop on Contaminated Agricultural Land Management and Remediation
Noller, B. N. and Trung, H. (2005). Report on Workshop on Contaminated Agricultural Land Management and Remediation. Hanoi, Vietnam, 11-13 December 2005, Hanoi, Vietnam: Inst for Technology of Radioactive & Rare Elements.
2005
Conference Publication
A pilot study on heavy metal interactions affecting mine closure risk assessment
Huston, R., Ng, J. C., Noller, B. N. and Sadler, R. (2005). A pilot study on heavy metal interactions affecting mine closure risk assessment. 5th Annual Health and Medical Research Conference of Queensland, Brisbane, Queensland, 3-4 November 2005. Brisbane, Queensland: Queensland Health.
2005
Conference Publication
The Octanol-Water Partition Co-efficient of Bifenthrin
Hasthorpe, A., Noller, B. N., Sadler, R., Connell, D. and Woods, N. (2005). The Octanol-Water Partition Co-efficient of Bifenthrin. Science Week at QHSS 2005, Brisbane, Queensland, 15-19 August 2005. Brisbane, Queensland: EnTox, The University of Queensland.
2005
Conference Publication
Pollution Control and Management
Noller, B. N. (2005). Pollution Control and Management. International Science Congress (ISC) 2005, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 3-6 August 2005. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia: Malaysian Scientific Association.
2005
Other Outputs
A study of metabolites from methyl parathion degradation Report 3
Noller, B. N. and Eaglesham, G. (2005). A study of metabolites from methyl parathion degradation Report 3. Brisbane, Queensland: EnTox, The University of Queensland.
2004
Other Outputs
An evaluation of the environmental fate and longevity of FMC(Chemicals)Pty Ltd sheeting product simulating under-slab application for Australian conditions: Report 1
Noller, B. N. and Hasthorpe, A. (2004). An evaluation of the environmental fate and longevity of FMC(Chemicals)Pty Ltd sheeting product simulating under-slab application for Australian conditions: Report 1. Brisbane, Australia: EnTox, The University of Queensland.
2004
Conference Publication
An improved decision making process for mine closure utilising risk management of metals and metalloids in mine waste
Bruce, S. L., Ng, J. C. and Noller, B. N. (2004). An improved decision making process for mine closure utilising risk management of metals and metalloids in mine waste. 3 Intern. Workshop on Chemical Bioavailability in the Terrestrial Environment, Adelaide, 15-18 September 2004. Adelaide: CSR.
2004
Conference Publication
The evaluation of cleanup following cyanide loss in flight to Tolukuma Gold Mine using the measurement of discrete chemical species
Noller, B. N. and Saulep, G. (2004). The evaluation of cleanup following cyanide loss in flight to Tolukuma Gold Mine using the measurement of discrete chemical species. Interact 2004, Conrad Jupiters, Gold Coast, 4-8 July 2004. Brisbane: Interact.
2004
Conference Publication
Metal interactions influencing arsenic bioavailability: Impact on risk assessment of heavy metal contaminated sites
Huston, R. E., Noller, B. N. and Ng, J. C. (2004). Metal interactions influencing arsenic bioavailability: Impact on risk assessment of heavy metal contaminated sites. 4th Annual Queensland Health and Medical Scientific Meeting, Brisbane, 30 Nov - 1 Dec 2004. Brisbane: Queensland Health.
2004
Conference Publication
Combining spray drift and plant architecture modelling
Dorr, G. J., Hanan, J. S., Woods, N., Kleinmeulman, P. A., Adkins, S. W. and Noller, B. N. (2004). Combining spray drift and plant architecture modelling. Intern'l Conf on Pesticide Application for Drift Management, Hawaii/ Hilton Waikoloa Village, 27-29 October 2004. Pullman, Washington: Washington State University Extension.
2004
Other Outputs
Queensland Survey of Formulated Asian Medicine Products - Final Report
Rutherford, S., Marshall, I., Healey, C., Golding, G. M., Tinggi, U., Sadler, R., Noller, B. N. and Cooper, K. (2004). Queensland Survey of Formulated Asian Medicine Products - Final Report. Brisbane: University of Queensland/EnTox.
2004
Conference Publication
A critique of PCA's system to control aflatoxin.
Noller, B. N. (2004). A critique of PCA's system to control aflatoxin.. Peanut Company of Australia Technical Workshop, Kingaroy, 4-6 May 2004. Kingaroy: Peanut Co.
2004
Book Chapter
Arsenic
Ng, J. C. and Noller, B. N. (2004). Arsenic. TEAM NT: Technologies for the environmental advancement of mining in the Northern Territory: Toolkit. (pp. 39-46) edited by David R. Jones and Michael Fawcett. Darwin, Australia: Northern Territory Minerals Council and the Mines and Petroleum Management Division of the Northern Territory Government.
Funding
Past funding
Supervision
Availability
- Associate Professor Barry Noller is:
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Supervision history
Completed supervision
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2016
Doctor Philosophy
Development of in-vitro methods to predict bioavailability of arsenic, cadmium, copper, lead and zinc in mine wastes for human health risk assessment
Principal Advisor
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2013
Doctor Philosophy
Lead from Mining and Mineral Processing Activities to the Community via the Air-dust Pathway: An Example from Mount Isa City Using Human Health Risk Assessment Approach
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Mansour Edraki
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2009
Doctor Philosophy
Termite foraging interactions with a protective barrier system
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Emeritus Professor Myron Zalucki
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2009
Doctor Philosophy
Minimising environmental and public health risk of pestidice application through understanding the droplet-canopy interface
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Steve Adkins, Dr Jim Hanan
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2007
Doctor Philosophy
ARSENIC SPECIATION OF MINE WASTES FOR RISK ASSESSMENT
Principal Advisor
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2005
Doctor Philosophy
Environmental fate and effects of the non-persistent pesticide, chlorpyrifos-methyl, and the implications for its risk assessment in aquatic ecosystems
Principal Advisor
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2004
Doctor Philosophy
DEVELOPMENT OF A RISK ASSESSMENT TOOL TO MINIMISE THE IMPACT OF ARSENIC AND LEAD TOXICITY FROM MINE TAILINGS
Principal Advisor
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2019
Doctor Philosophy
Geochemical Pathways of Contaminants through Weathering of Uranium Tailings
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Mansour Edraki
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2005
Master Philosophy
MIXED METAL/METALLOID INTERACTIONS AFFECTING BIOAVAILABILITY WITH PARTICULAR REFERENCE TO MINE TAILING RISK ASSESSMENT
Joint Principal Advisor
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2015
Doctor Philosophy
Toxicity Evaluation of Copper and Zinc Cyanide Complexes Using Euglena gracilis Z and SMZ as an in-vivo Model
Associate Advisor
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2014
Doctor Philosophy
Understanding the Long-Term Seepage Geochemistry of Base Metal Mine Tailings in a Semiarid Subtropical Climate, Mount Isa, Australia
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Emeritus Professor D Lockington, Professor Mansour Edraki
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2014
Master Philosophy
DEVELOPMENT OF A METHOD USING EUGLENA GRACILIS TO EVALUATE TOXICITY OF FREE CYANIDE AND STRONG METAL CYANIDE COMPLEXES RELATED TO MINING
Associate Advisor
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2014
Doctor Philosophy
Chemical and stable isotope investigation of sources, transport and release of contaminants in acid mine drainage, Mount Leyshon, Queensland, Australia
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Emeritus Professor Sue Golding, Professor Mansour Edraki
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2013
Doctor Philosophy
Interaction of prioritised metals and metalloids in mine wastes with reference to risk assessment
Associate Advisor
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2012
Doctor Philosophy
The influence of dissolved organic carbon on the potential bioavailability and toxicity of metals to tropical freshwater biota
Associate Advisor
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2010
Master Philosophy
Characterisation and environmental risk assessment of metals and metalloids related to mining activities in, Wainivesi, Fiji
Associate Advisor
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2009
Doctor Philosophy
Designing and development of synthetic barrier materials for the protection of wooden structures against termites
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Emeritus Professor Myron Zalucki
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2005
Master Philosophy
BIOMARKERS FOR CHRONIC ARSENIC POISONING
Associate Advisor
Media
Enquiries
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- Air pollution
- Air quality
- Aquatic pollution
- Chemicals in the environment
- Chemistry - environmental
- Cyanide - and mining pollution
- Ecotoxicology
- Environmental chemistry
- Environmental toxicology
- Health risk assessment - pollution
- Heavy metals
- Mining pollution
- Pollution control
- Radionuclides
- Soil pollution
- Toxicology
- Uranium
- Water pollution
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