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Belinda Guo is a Lecturer in Translational Oncology at the University of Western Australia. She completed her undergraduate studies at the University of Canterbury in Christchurch, New Zealand, and then pursued her PhD at the University of Melbourne, which she obtained in 2014. Her doctoral research focused on the role of exosomes in the intercellular transmission of prion diseases. Belinda's research interests lie in myeloid blood disorders and the genetic mechanisms that lead to disease progression. She has developed innovative cellular and genomic tools for analyzing cells and has made significant breakthroughs, including methods for extracting megakaryocytes from human bone marrow for genomic characterization. Her work has been published in prominent journals, including the British Journal of Haematology. Belinda is also involved in various professional committees, including the Australasian Leukaemia Lymphoma Group and the UWA Health Research Innovation Advisory Forum. She has received several awards and grants to support her research endeavors, demonstrating her commitment to advancing knowledge in the field of cancer pathology.
University of Western Australia • Perth, WA, Australia
Teaching and research in the field of Translational Oncology.
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