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Suzanne Mithieux is a Postdoctoral Fellow in the School of Life and Environmental Sciences at the University of Sydney. Her research focuses on the molecular mechanisms of intracellular signaling transduction, particularly related to the CRIP1 response molecule and tropoelastin. Her work aims to enhance understanding of the role of these proteins in healthy aging and biomedical engineering contexts. She is engaged in significant projects that explore the biochemistry and signaling pathways that are crucial for cellular function and overall health. Through her academic endeavors, Suzanne contributes to advancing knowledge in her field and is dedicated to scientific research that may lead to impactful developments in health sciences.
University of Sydney • Sydney, Australia
Conducting research on tropoelastin and its role in intracellular signaling.
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