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Ai-leen Chan is a Researcher affiliated with Monash University's Australian Regenerative Medicine Institute (ARMI). Her work focuses on stem cell biology, particularly in the context of reproductive systems, including spermatogonial stem cells and molecular mechanisms underlying cell maintenance and differentiation. She has contributed to studies on ID family proteins, DDX5, Cep55, and GILZ's roles in male germline regeneration and signaling pathways.
Her research addresses topics such as stem cell plasticity, gene expression regulation, and cellular signaling in reproductive biology. Notable contributions include clarifying how ID proteins and DDX5 regulate spermatogonial stem cells, and how Cep55 overexpression impacts male fertility via Akt signaling pathways.
Publications span high-impact journals like Nature Communications and Development, reflecting her expertise in molecular and cellular mechanisms of stem cell function. No specific awards or grants are explicitly mentioned in the provided text, though her work aligns with UN Sustainable Development Goals related to health and well-being.
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