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Emily Don is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Natural Science, Faculty of Science and Engineering at Macquarie University, specializing in biomedical sciences with a focus on research involving zebrafish models of neurodegenerative disease. She completed her PhD in Anatomy and Histology at the University of Sydney, where her research focused on the genetic basis of limb development loss using zebrafish model systems. In 2013, she joined the Motor Neuron Disease Research Centre at Macquarie University, applying her experience with zebrafish models to neuroscience research. As a dedicated educator, Emily has engaged in developing teaching programs across various subjects, reflecting her commitment to student success in Medical Sciences. Her teaching history dates back to 2010 at the University of Sydney. She has diverse teaching interests that span physiology, professionalism, clinical sciences, and genetics. In addition, Emily leads numerous initiatives in education within her faculty, including being the Director of the Bachelor of Medical Sciences and a member of various teaching committees. Her research interests involve establishing zebrafish models for studying motor neuron diseases, contributing to understanding the genetic and molecular underpinnings of neurodegenerative disorders.
Macquarie University • Sydney, NSW, Australia
Focus on teaching biomedical sciences and research involving zebrafish models of neurodegenerative disease.
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