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Jennie Cederholm is an Associate Professor at UNSW Sydney in the School of Biomedical Sciences. She has a research focus on sensory neuroscience, particularly auditory neuroscience, integrating electrophysiology and cellular systems to study auditory processing. Her expertise includes transcriptomic analysis and gene regulation in response to physiological stimuli. As a co-inventor of a patent on purinergic hearing adaptation, her work addresses noise-induced hearing loss. Jennie has secured NHMRC funding for projects involving Bionic-array Directed Gene Electrotransfer (BaDGE®) for treating neurodegenerative conditions and eye disorders. An experienced educator, she teaches in the Medicine and Science programs at UNSW, focusing on Physiology and Neuroscience, and has been recognized for her teaching excellence with multiple awards. Furthermore, she leads initiatives to promote gender equity in academia and coordinates the Australian Brain Bee Challenge in NSW.
UNSW Sydney • Sydney, NSW, Australia
Head of Physiology teaching and research in sensory neuroscience.
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