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Christine Koulis completed her Bachelor of Science degree at the University of Melbourne, Australia, majoring in Pharmacology and Pathology, and completed her Honours degree in Pharmaceutical Science at the Victorian College of Pharmacy (Monash University), specializing in the role of protease-activated receptors in the immune system. She was awarded the Victorian College of Pharmacy Honours Prize and the prestigious Melbourne Research Scholarship to study for her PhD at the University of Melbourne, investigating the role of protease-activated receptors in tumor growth, specifically in colon melanoma and experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis. After completing her PhD in 2008, she undertook a post-doctoral position at the Baker IDI Heart and Diabetes Research Institute in Melbourne, focusing on diabetes-associated atherosclerosis. Koulis has published her research in numerous high-impact medical journals and serves as an invited reviewer for several journals. Currently, she is a Senior Research Fellow at Cabrini Monash University in the Department of Surgery, concentrating on translational research and improving colorectal cancer patient outcomes. Her work includes assessing perioperative risks in colorectal cancer surgery patients with insulin-requiring type 2 diabetes and involvement in a colorectal tissue microarray project to translate biomarkers into clinical outcomes.
Monash University • Melbourne, VIC, Australia
Involved in translational research to improve colorectal cancer patient outcomes, particularly in assessing perioperative risks.
Cabrini Health Limited • Melbourne, VIC, Australia
Focused on research related to diabetes-associated atherosclerosis.
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