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David Greening is an Associate Professor and Head of Molecular Proteomics at the Baker Heart Diabetes Institute and a group leader at the La Trobe Institute for Molecular Science. He leads an innovative research program aiming to identify the mechanisms of cell communication through secreted factors and extracellular vesicles (EVs), and their influence on various biological processes in target cells. His research highlights the potential for novel disease intervention targets and therapeutic applications. Grasping the importance of EVs, he has explored their use as biomarkers for disease diagnosis and prognosis, constructing targeted therapeutics accordingly. He earned his PhD from the University of Melbourne and has completed post-doctoral fellowships focused on proteomics, biomarker discovery, and systems biology. He is experienced in high-resolution quantitative mass spectrometry and has contributed to significant findings in preclinical analyses of blood-based proteomics. His work has resulted in over 81 publications in leading interdisciplinary journals, and has attracted approximately $5.6 million in national funding. His research has been recognized and cited more extensively than expected within his field, leading to multiple prestigious awards, including the ROYAN International Research Award in Reproductive Biomedicine.
Baker Heart Diabetes Institute • Melbourne, Australia
Leads innovative research program in Molecular Proteomics.
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