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Amira Allahham is a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) student and Adjunct Research Fellow at the University of Western Australia (UWA), affiliated with the School of Biomedical Sciences and Pathology and Laboratory Science department. Her research focuses on burn injury impacts on neurological systems, lipidomics, and molecular mechanisms of tissue repair. She has contributed to interdisciplinary studies involving lipid profiling protocols and fibroblast behavior analysis.
Her work aligns with UN Sustainable Development Goals, particularly in advancing health and well-being. Key research areas include thermal burn effects on the central nervous system, quality of life post-burn, and transcriptomic changes linked to fibrotic conditions. Recent studies explore functional brain changes post-burn, WNT4 signaling in fibroblast pathology, and lipid extraction methodologies for biomedical applications.
Amira's publications reflect a blend of experimental and review-based contributions. Her 2024 doctoral thesis investigated burn injury's neurological effects, while collaborative works address lipidomics and skin fibroblast research. She maintains active collaborations in biomedical science and clinical pathology domains.
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