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Khaing Hmon is a PhD graduate from Tsukuba University, Japan, with a specialization in plant genetics, particularly focusing on genes controlling Sorghum inflorescence. In 2020, she joined the Systems Biology Genomics Lab at the Harry Perkins Institute of Medical Research, led by Professor Alistair Forrest. Currently, her work is centered on single nuclei and single cell profiling of tumor samples as part of the Western Australian Cancer Single Cell Genomics Consortium. Her academic contributions have been cited extensively, demonstrating her impact in the field of genetics and cancer research.
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