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Joyce Chiu has a long-standing interest in the molecular control of protein functions, particularly focusing on redox switches. She has developed proteomic methods for detecting redox modifications in proteins and pioneered mechanisms of force-redox regulation in integrin de-adhesion, clot formation, and inflammation. Her expertise in redox enzymes has significantly contributed to the discovery of a new class of anti-thrombotic compounds and a bioactive factor in bone formation. Joyce's contributions to the field have led to her work being published in top-tier biomedical journals including eLife, Blood, and Circulation Research, where she served as a senior corresponding author. Recognized internationally, she has received multiple awards including the Helen Robert Ellis Postdoctoral Fellowship and the Outstanding Young Scientist Award at the Joint Symposium of the Asian Pacific Society of Thrombosis and Haemostasis. Joyce is currently active as an editor for the journal Bio-protocol and serves as a reviewer for several peer-reviewed journals such as Nature Communications and ACS Biochemistry. Her current research interests include investigating redox control in G protein-coupled receptors on platelets, the mechanics of immune-cell migration in response to blood flow, and the development of novel inhibitors targeting redox enzymes.
University of New South Wales • Sydney, NSW
Lecturer in Clinical Medicine with a focus on redox biology and its implications in thrombotic conditions.
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