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Eleanor Woodward is a Research Officer at the University of Western Australia. She completed her PhD in 2011 at Murdoch University, focusing on signaling pathways in human blood monocytes and chronic inflammatory disease. Her research interests include mechanisms by which interleukin-4 suppresses inflammatory cytokine production in activated human monocytes. Woodward has extensive experience in perinatal research, having been part of a team studying the role of inflammation and infection in premature birth. Since 2017, she has served as laboratory manager at the Cancer Epigenetics laboratory at the Harry Perkins Institute of Medical Research, where she investigates the role of novel oncogenes in breast and ovarian cancer. Her expertise aligns with the UN Sustainable Development Goals, particularly in contributions toward health and education.
University of Western Australia • Perth
Responsible for managing the Cancer Epigenetics laboratory and leading research projects.
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