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    Tahnee Saunders

    Cell Biologist

    Tahnee Saunders is a postdoctoral researcher with expertise in cell and molecular biology, currently affiliated with Monash University. She holds a PhD in Cell/Cellular and Molecular Biology from Monash University, where she conducted research in the Kile Lab. Her academic background includes a Master of Biotechnology from the University of Melbourne, where she achieved a perfect GPA, and a Bachelor of Science with a major in Physiology and Biochemistry from the same institution.14

    Dr. Saunders' research focuses on mitochondrial quality control, particularly mitophagy—a process for removing damaged mitochondria. Her work has explored novel mechanisms of mitophagy independent of canonical pathways, with implications for neurodegenerative diseases such as Parkinson's disease. She has published significant findings on mitochondrial dynamics and apoptosis-related mitophagy.23

    In addition to her research, Dr. Saunders has contributed to education as a teaching assistant, senior demonstrator, and tutor. She has also worked internationally as a Research Technician at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH), contributing to operations in the Jeffrey Lab.4 Recently, she was awarded a Parkinson’s Foundation Postdoctoral Fellowship for her contributions to basic science research.5

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    Exposure of the inner mitochondrial membrane triggers apoptotic ...

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    Melbourne, Victoria, Australia