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Rachel Austin is a Research Officer at the University of Western Australia. She is involved in various research projects that explore the application of genomic sequencing technologies in cancer detection and the genetic basis of tumor classifications. Her work emphasizes the importance of understanding the clinical utility of these technologies in contributing to better cancer management, particularly in relation to DNA mismatch repair deficiencies and Lynch syndrome. Rachel has collaborated with numerous researchers across Australia and internationally, contributing to projects that investigate innovative approaches towards enhancing cancer treatment outcomes. She actively participates in scientific collaborations that aim to advance knowledge in the field of cancer genetics. Over the past years, Rachel has built a robust academic profile with a significant number of publications and citations, reflecting her contributions to the scientific community. Her research interests include molecular genetics, cancer genomics, and bioinformatics, and she is dedicated to disseminating findings that can translate into clinical practice and improve patient care.
University of Western Australia • Perth, Australia
Conducting research on cancer genomics and the implications of genomic sequencing in clinical settings.
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