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facilitating precision medicine and may provide a wealth of information for future studies…
Research officer, Medical Genomics
QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute
My research addressed the challenges related to key genomic components in tumour-immune editing variation in cancers with poor survival and predicting the responses to cancer immunotherapies. Characterizing genomic determinants in underlying response and resistance to cancer immunotherapy. Through w …
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a pathogenic variant directly influences clinical management for patients and their at-risk… with ovarian adenocarcinoma and 853 unaffected control subjects (comprising 300 unrelated adult…
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many sensory and motor functions such as eye, facial and limb movement, proprioception, balance and… I am a developmental neuroscientist and bioinformatician interested in the molecular evolution… and color vision. The spatial resolution provided by the neural retina at the macula is optimized by…
I am a developmental neuroscientist and bioinformatician interested in the molecular evolution of the mammalian brain. I completed a PhD on the molecular development of vasculature in the primate retina at the Australian National University, followed by a postdoctoral position at the Institut de la …
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in Medicine (2022) 24(2) (398–409), (S109836002105348X), (10.1016/j.gim.2021.09.020))… We and our international Endometrial Cancer Association Consortium collaborators have identified… After completing his BSc and MSc (Hons) at the University of Canterbury (NZ), Dylan worked for… performed comprehensive fine-mapping analyses of 3633 genotyped and imputed single nucleotide…
After completing his BSc and MSc (Hons) at the University of Canterbury (NZ), Dylan worked for five years as a Research Scientist at Antisoma Research Limited (London, UK), developing antibody-enzyme fusion proteins for cancer therapy. He returned to New Zealand to carry out his PhD research into an …
Large numbers of germline genetic variants have been found to associate with disease. A major roadblock in our understanding of how genetics contribute to disease has been a lack of knowledge of the molecular effects of variants. Thus, the aim of my research program is to use genetic analyses to ass …
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, behaviour, learning and memory. During development, cortical neural stem cells produce neurons via a… ResTeach 2011 0.1 FTE School of Biomedical Sciences… , and that enable the generation of the diverse suite of neurons and glia that comprise the brain… Institute and The School of Biomedical Sciences (SBMS) to continue my research into the mechanisms… Transcription factors are key regulators of central nervous system (CNS) development and brain…
I graduated from The University of Tasmania, and received my PhD in Developmental Biology from The University of Queensland in 2003. My PhD, performed at the Institute for Molecular Bioscience with Prof. Melissa Little, centred on understanding the cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying embryo …
The human brain is an incredibly complex organ, consisting of over 100 billion neurons, and even more glial cells. Further adding to this complexity is the fact that there are a wide variety of distinct neuronal subpopulations within the brain, each with different morphological characteristics, neur …
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Generation of patient-derived micro-organoid spheres for precision medicine in endometriosis… I am a basic science researcher with training in cell biology, genetics and research translation… tissue and a new avenue for testing drugs and developing personalized medicine for treating…
I am a basic science researcher with training in cell biology, genetics and research translation. My research investigates the female reproductive system by focusing on the contribution of individual cells. I aim to understand the influence of genetic architecture, differentiation and maturation on …
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universities and institutes. This collaboration between leading bioengineering, nanotechnology, stem… therapeutics to promote rapid and more effective recovery following an acute cardiovascular event… Regenerative medicine: reprogramming the injured heart… Cardiovascular Development and Disease: Discovery science to translational applications… , and single cell RNA-sequencing to study how cells differentiate into cell types of the heart… : Postdoctoral Research Fellow, University of Washington, Institute for Stem Cell and Regenerative Medicine… science and clinical applications, we discuss how ZFN research can address some of the ethical and…
Career Summary: 2009: PhD, University of Michigan, USA with training in cardiac physiology, modelling myocardial ischemia in vivo and in vitro, and development of therapeutic approaches for myocardial ischemia; 2009–2015: Postdoctoral Research Fellow, University of Washington, Institute for Stem Cel …
Advancing stem cells toward clinical testing: Work by Dr Palpant on iPSC genome engineering and differentiation protocols led to him receiving the 2015 Young Investigator Award from the International Society for Heart Research. This work resulted in a licensed patent (US Patent 10,612,002; 2020) on …
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Patient care standards for primary mitochondrial disease in Australia: an Australian adaptation of the Mitochondrial Medicine Society recommendations… David is a Consultant Paediatrician, Metabolic Physician, Clinical Geneticist and clinician… biomedical and genetic testing fails to identify which subgroup of infants with galactosaemia are at…
David is a Consultant Paediatrician, Metabolic Physician, Clinical Geneticist and clinician researcher. His area of expertise is the diagnosis and management of children with rare diseases. David is involved in multiple ongoing research projects aimed at novel disease discovery, improved diagnostic …
David has close relationships with research colleagues both in Australia and internationally. He has multiple ongoing research projects investigating novel disease identification, the genetics of paediatric speech disorders and the development of new therapeutic possibilities for children and adults …
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University of Queensland. Clara’s research focuses on using genomic and transcriptomic analysis to… L1 transposons occupy 17% of the human genome and are widely exapted for the regulation of human…
Clara Jiang is a postdoctoral research fellow at the Institute for Molecular Bioscience, the University of Queensland. Clara’s research focuses on using genomic and transcriptomic analysis to investigate the genetic basis of cardiovascular and psychiatric disorders, with a particular focus on fema …
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, dementia, epilepsy, persistent pain) and enhancing affective-cognitive Resilience in Contested… Precision switch medicine: transdiagnostic stratification of bipolar and related disorders with an integrated phenotyping and genetics analysis cloud platform… , physics, computer science, mathematics & statistics, biological/life sciences, medicine & allied… & resilience with the following projects: [1] Precision Pain Medicine… implications for biologically based nosology frameworks in pain medicine and psychiatry.…
I completed a PhD in Neuroscience with Jack Pettigrew (FRS) at Vision, Touch & Hearing Research Centre followed by an NHMRC Clinical Research Fellowship at Alfred Health & Monash University.
Back in QLD I'm continuing a transdisciplinary research & innovation program to Bring Discoveries of the Bra …