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Daniela Ulgiati completed her Bachelor of Science with Honours majoring in pharmacology and physiology and obtained a PhD in immunology and biochemistry at The University of Western Australia. She won the United States Arthritis Foundation Fellowship which led to a four-year post-doctoral fellowship position at the University of Colorado in Denver. In 2002, she returned to UWA where she took a research lecturing fellowship and has held her current teaching and research position since late 2007. Dr. Ulgiati's research interests focus on the role of complement in health and disease, specifically clarifying the roles of complement in B cell biology related to autoimmune diseases, using Systemic Lupus Erythematosus as a model. Her work incorporates a wide array of molecular biological, biochemical, immunological, and genetic techniques, including genotyping, chromatin assays, and proteomic analysis. She is involved in teaching various genetics and biochemistry courses, contributing significantly to the academic community at UWA.
The University of Western Australia • Perth, Australia
Presently serves as Pro Vice-Chancellor (Academic) and is involved in research and teaching.
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