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Eve Radunz
Research Assistant at National Biologics Facility
Eve Radunz is a professional currently engaged at the Queensland node of the National Biologics Facility at the Australian Institute of Bioengineering and Nanotechnology, with a focus on Quality Assurance tasks involving SOP writing/editing and GLP-compliant quality management system implementation. She also contributes to bioprocessing efforts encompassing downstream and analytical procedures. Her current projects involve the molecular clamp SARS-CoV-2 vaccine and a drug treatment for Hendra virus.
Prior to her current role, Eve gained valuable experience as part of the molecular genetics facility team at the Garvan Institute of Medical Research, specializing in mouse genotyping (HRM), DNA sequencing, and cell line identification.
Her academic background includes a Bachelor's Degree in Botany/Plant Biology from the University of Sydney, complemented by an Honours project focusing on the systematics and phylogenetics of a plant group within the native mint family. She exhibited a keen interest in plant pathology and aims to further her career in this field.
Eve Radunz has honed her skills and expertise through diverse roles, including positions as a Research Assistant at the National Biologics Facility, Mouse Genotyping Service Programming Assistant, Services Assistant, and as an Honorary Secretary at the University of Sydney Union. Her professional journey also includes experience as a bartender at The Eveleigh Hotel.