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Jacki Heraud-Farlow is an Adjunct Research Fellow at Hudson Institute, focusing on the intersection of innate immunity and infectious diseases. Her recent research interests include understanding how cyclin-dependent kinases regulate inflammatory responses, which has major implications for public health and disease prevention. Jacki's contributions to the field are evident through her extensive publication record over the years. She collaborates internationally to align her research with global health goals, and her work is integrated with the UN Sustainable Development Goals, emphasizing the importance of scientific research in addressing global challenges. Jacki actively participates in projects aimed at innovating methodologies to process and analyze biological data, contributing significantly to the academic community and its efforts to tackle infectious diseases.
Hudson Institute • Melbourne, Australia
Conducting research in the field of innate immunity and its implications for infectious diseases.
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