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    Kate Quinlan

    Senior Research Fellow at UNSW

    Kate Quinlan is currently a Professor in the School of Biotechnology and Biomolecular Sciences (BABS) at UNSW Sydney.13 She leads a research group focused on gene regulation, particularly investigating the communication between immune cells and fat cells within adipose tissue to discover new therapeutic targets for obesity.1

    Professor Quinlan's academic journey includes:

    • BSc (Hons) (Advanced) from the University of Sydney in 20001
    • PhD from the University of Sydney (2002-2006) under Professor Merlin Crossley, studying transcription factor biology1
    • Postdoctoral work at the Children's Hospital at Westmead and the University of Cambridge (2006-2010)1
    • Joined UNSW in 2014, initially working with Professor Merlin Crossley1
    • Became an independent group leader in 2018 after receiving a UNSW Scientia Fellowship1
    • Promoted to Associate Professor in 2021 and to Professor in 20241

    Her research interests have evolved from studying the human ACTN3 gene polymorphism and its effects on skeletal muscle performance to her current focus on gene regulation in adipose tissue immune cells.12 Professor Quinlan mentors PhD and Honours students and has been recognized with various grants and awards throughout her career.1

    Highlights

    Sep 25 · x.com
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    Greater Sydney Area