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Professor Judy de Haan is an accomplished academic with a research focus on improving the lives of diabetic patients, particularly in reducing the burden of cardiovascular complications associated with diabetes. She holds an adjunct Professorship at Swinburne University and has served in Associate Professorship roles at La Trobe University and Torrens University, Adelaide. Her key research themes include the pathogenesis of oxidant stress, free radical damage, and the contribution of these factors to diabetic macrovascular complications. Professor de Haan has led significant discoveries regarding the role of endogenous antioxidant enzyme defences in limiting disease progression and has identified key antioxidant enzyme mimetics and transcriptional regulators of oxidant stress. Her work emphasizes the interplay between antioxidant defenses and inflammation, specifically focusing on the Nrf2/NLRP3-inflammasome axis. Additionally, she has been involved in developing innovative strategies for cell biology surface engineering aimed at mitigating complications following heart vessel obstruction. With over 80 career publications and more than 3700 citations, her work has appeared in top-tier scientific journals, contributing to various grants and industry awards.
Monash University • Melbourne, Australia
Teaching and researching in the field of Immunology and Diabetes.
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