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Katy Jeppe is a Research Fellow in the Proteomics Platform at Monash University. Her work primarily focuses on the fields of Metabolomics, Sleep Loss, and Biomarkers. Over the years, she has contributed significantly to various projects aimed at identifying biomarkers for sleep deprivation and its implications on health outcomes. Jeppe has been involved in high-profile collaborations, studying the effects of sleep loss on cognitive functions and associated risks for diseases such as Alzheimer’s. She has various outputs and projects spanning from 2014 to 2025, reflecting her active engagement in innovative research. Her contributions underscore the importance of understanding how metabolic changes influence fatigue and cognitive performance, supporting the development of novel diagnostic tools in healthcare. Jeppe holds a notable ORCID ID and is recognized for her collaborative research approach, participating as a Chief Investigator in several impactful studies. Her expertise aligns with global health goals, particularly in contributing to research that addresses sustainability and health equity challenges.
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