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Pratibha Panwar is a Postdoctoral Research Associate at the University of Sydney, focusing on developing computational methods for spatial clustering and analyzing single cell spatial transcriptomics data. She has been involved in analyzing biomedical datasets from spatial transcriptomics technologies, aiming to apply existing analytical methods to gain useful insights. Pratibha earned her PhD in Microbiology and Immunology from the University of New South Wales, where she studied the effects of climate change on microbial communities in Ace Lake, Antarctica, under the supervision of Prof. Rick Cavicchioli. Her research highlights the potential impacts of climate change on key microbial species in cold environments. Additionally, she investigates high-dimensional omics data, developing methods for comprehensive analysis and integration of multi-omics data to understand cellular functions and interactions. Pratibha is particularly fascinated by microbes inhabiting extreme environments and their survival mechanisms. She offers supervision opportunities for students interested in exploring these areas.
University of Sydney • Sydney, Australia
Conduct research on computational methods and spatial transcriptomics.
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