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Dr. Emma Jamieson resides in the Southwest region of Western Australia as a Future Health Research Innovation Translational Research Fellow at the Rural Clinical School of WA. She has a personal interest in diabetes research and clinical management, with over 15 years of laboratory experience in type 1 diabetes research and pancreatic islet transplantation models at St Vincent’s Institute in Victoria and Harry Perkins Institute of Medical Research in Perth. Emma was awarded her PhD in 2022 and is a co-lead of the ORCHID study, which aims to optimize screening and management of hyperglycemia during pregnancy in rural and remote antenatal patients. Her focus on translational research aims to improve birth outcomes and prevent or delay the progression of type 2 diabetes for mothers and their babies. Emma's expertise aligns with UN Sustainable Development Goals, particularly regarding education and health. She has contributed to various research projects addressing gestational diabetes and healthcare access for rural practitioners.
Rural Clinical School of WA • Perth, WA, Australia
Involved in diabetes research and management projects, focusing on improving screening practices for gestational diabetes.
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