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    Samantha Stehbens

    Group Leader The University of Queensland

    Samantha Stehbens is a dedicated cell biologist with a strong passion for unraveling the mysteries behind cell adhesion and cytoskeleton regulation.

    Currently leading a research group at the University of Queensland, Samantha focuses on comprehending how cells interpret signals from their surrounding microenvironment to support their movement and survival.

    Her work revolves around employing cutting-edge live cell microscopy techniques and inventive cell culture models to explore the intricate interplay between cells and their microenvironment with a particular focus on the metastatic progression of cancer.

    Samantha Stehbens holds a PhD in Cell Biology from the Institute for Molecular Bioscience and a BSc (Hons) in Physiology and Pharmacology, as well as a Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Science from The University of Queensland.

    Her professional journey includes various roles such as Senior Research Fellow and ARC Future Fellow at The University of Queensland, along with previous positions as Senior Research Fellow, Research Fellow, and Postdoctoral Researcher at the same institution.

    She has also contributed her expertise as an Academic Advisor in Microscopy at The Translational Research Institute, a Postdoctoral Researcher at QUT (Queensland University of Technology), a Teaching Assistant at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, and a Post-Doctoral Research Fellow at UCSF.

    Samantha's academic background extends to her experience as a PhD graduate student and a Research Technician at the University of Queensland, Dept Phys-Pharm, Australia, showcasing her comprehensive journey in the field of cell biology.

    Her relentless pursuit of understanding cellular mechanisms and their impact on cancer metastasis highlights Samantha Stehbens as a prominent figure in the realm of cell biology research.

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    Greater Brisbane Area