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Jingjing Xu is an Assistant Professor and DIAS Fellow at the University of Southern Denmark. Her research focuses on magnetoreception and its implications in biological systems. Jingjing has a background in mass spectrometry, proteomics, cell biology, and fingerprinting methodologies. She is involved in several projects, including 'Unraveling Magnetosensory Protein Networks in Retinal Neurons', which aims to investigate the role of sensory proteins in navigation. Xu has received recognition for her work, including the Outstanding Doctoral Thesis Award for her contributions to the field. She is active in various research collaborations across Australia, Europe, and the Americas. Furthermore, she contributes to media discussions on scientific discoveries related to animal navigation using celestial bodies, highlighting her engagement with the broader scientific community.
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