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Braulio Mark Valencia Arroyo is a clinician-scientist and early-career researcher at the International Centre for Future Health Systems, University of New South Wales (UNSW), Sydney. His expertise lies at the intersection of molecular diagnostics, infectious diseases, and translational research, with a strong focus on developing and applying disease biomarkers. His work spans the design and evaluation of observational and interventional studies, alongside the development of molecular assays for pathogen detection, particularly for neglected tropical diseases. Dr. Valencia Arroyo investigates host genomic determinants of severity and susceptibility to acute and chronic infections. His dual clinical and laboratory background enables him to contribute to high-impact systematic reviews and meta-analyses aimed at improving access to diagnostics and care pathways for viral and parasitic infections. His research reflects a commitment to multidisciplinary collaborations in global health settings and emphasizes the integration of laboratory science with clinical and epidemiological insights. He is a passionate advocate for precision medicine, focusing on early and effective interventions for complex traits and ensuring equitable access to personalized healthcare through cutting-edge multi-omics technologies.
University of New South Wales • Sydney, Australia
Conducting research at the intersection of molecular diagnostics and infectious diseases.
University of Alabama at Birmingham • USA
Lectured on infectious diseases.
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