This week's Hudson seminar
will be held in Seminar Rooms 1 &
2, Level 2, TRF Building on Thursday 3rd May, 12pm-1pm.
Our speaker will be Professor Sally Dunwoodie PhD BSc,
Head of Embryology Laboratory, Victor Chang Cardiac Research Institute
Head of Embryology Laboratory, Victor Chang Cardiac Research Institute
She will be presenting 'Identifying the Genetic and
Environmental Causes of Birth Defects'
Sally Dunwoodie gained a PhD
researching the genetics of muscle development, at the Children’s Medical
Research Institute, University of Sydney. She undertook postdoctoral training
in embryology at the National Institute for Medical Research in London. There
she identified numerous genes necessary for normal mammalian embryogenesis. She
has defined genetic causes of congenital vertebral defects with diagnostic
genetic tests now available worldwide. Sally is embracing some of the newest
genomic technologies to identify disease-causing mutations in hundreds of families
with heart defects, among others. She is also exploring the impact that
environmental factors and gene-environment interaction have on embryogenesis.
She has received awards including the ANZSCDB Emerging Leader Award, was a 2016
finalist in the NSW Premier's Woman of the Year Award, and won the NSW
Premier’s Prize for Excellence in Medical Biological Science in 2017. Sally
Dunwoodie heads the Embryology Laboratory and the Chain Reaction Program in
Congenital Heart Disease Research at the Victor Chang Cardiac Research
Institute in Sydney. She is a Professor in the Faculties of Medicine and
Science at the University of New South Wales.
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