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Anne Senabouth
Research Assistant at Garvan Institute of Medical Research
Anne Senabouth is a Research Assistant at the Garvan Institute of Medical Research, specializing in computational genomics and bioinformatics.1 She holds a Bachelor of Medical Science (Honours) with a focus on Molecular Biology and Microbiology from the University of Technology, Sydney. Anne has also studied French Language and Literature at Université Laval.
Throughout her career, Anne has gained experience in various research roles. She has worked as a Research Assistant not only at the Garvan Institute but also at The University of Queensland. Additionally, she has held positions as a Junior Software Developer at Katestone and has experience as a Volunteer Researcher.
Anne is part of the Computational Genomics Lab at the Garvan Institute, where she contributes to key projects such as OneK1K and brain cancer sequencing.2 Her work involves using advanced techniques like single-cell RNA sequencing to better understand complex diseases and identify potential new drug targets.2
Anne has co-authored several publications in prestigious journals, including Nature Communications and Science, focusing on topics such as genetic regulation in glaucoma, transcriptomic analysis of age-related macular degeneration, and single-cell eQTL mapping in autoimmune diseases.13