Five Women in Science - Associate Professor Sarah Auburn

Five Women in Science - Associate Professor Sarah Auburn

Associate Professor Sarah Auburn is a molecular biologist, whose passion is using genetics/genomics to learn about the biology and the epidemiology of pathogens and their hosts. A/Prof Auburn's current research program incorporates molecular biology, population genomics and software development to generate laboratory and analytical tools for molecular surveillance of P. vivax towards elimination of this species.

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Five Women in Science - Associate Professor Tu Nguyen-Dumont

Five Women in Science - Associate Professor Tu Nguyen-Dumont

Associate Professor Tu Nguyen-Dumont from Monash University. Associate Professor Tu Nguyen-Dumont serves as the genomics and bioinformatics lead in several multidisciplinary teams dedicated to exploring and defining genomic variations associated with cancer risk, cancer development, recurrence, and response to treatment.

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Five Women in Science - Dr Lisa Stinson

Five Women in Science - Dr Lisa Stinson

Dr Lisa Stinson is from The University of Western Australia. Dr Stinson’s work aims to understand infant microbiome assembly in relation to the breast milk composition and infant feeding practices, and to identify mechanisms through which breast milk composition and infant microbial colonization shape life-long health.

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