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Associate Professor Margaret Hibbs is the group leader of the Leukocyte Signaling Laboratory at Monash University. Her research focuses on understanding the signaling pathways involved in immune system development and function, particularly in relation to autoimmunity and inflammatory diseases. She is especially interested in how these pathways regulate hematopoiesis and blood cell development, which can lead to insights into blood cell cancers. Additionally, she investigates the mechanisms underlying chronic inflammatory lung diseases, aiming to identify key pathways that could be targeted for therapeutic interventions.
Monash University • Melbourne, VIC, Australia
Group leader of the Leukocyte Signaling Laboratory, studying signaling pathways that play a role in immune system development and function.
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