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Mihiri Goonetilleke

  • Research Support Staff, Amnion Cell Biology
  • PhD Student, Amnion Cell Biology
  •    mihiri.goonetilleke@hudson.org.au
  • Role: Research Support StaffGroup: Amnion Cell Biology
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  • Associate Professor Rebecca Lim
    Amnion Cell Biology
  • Professor Caroline Gargett
    Endometrial Stem Cell Biology
  • Dr Miranda Davies-Tuck
    Epidemiology and Clinical Trials
  • Professor Stuart Hooper AM
    Fetal and Neonatal Health
  • Professor Claudia Nold
    Professor Marcel Nold
    Interventional Immunology in Early Life Diseases
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    Lung Development
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  • Associate Professor Flora Wong
    Neonatal Brain Protection
  • Professor Suzanne Miller
    Neurodevelopment and Neuroprotection
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    Perinatal Cardiovascular Physiology
  • Dr Robert Galinsky
    Perinatal Inflammation and Neurophysiology
  • Professor Graeme Polglase
    Perinatal Transition
  • Dr Shayanti Mukherjee
    Translational Tissue Engineering

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