About
Dhanya Ravindran serves as an Adjunct Lecturer within the Faculty of Medicine and Health Executive at the University of Sydney, specifically affiliated with the FMH Executive Dean's Unit. Her research bridges molecular cardiology and translational medicine, focusing on therapeutic interventions for cardiovascular pathologies.
Her primary research domains include:
- Cardiovascular Diseases (myocardial infarction, arrhythmias)
- Genetic Disease Mechanisms
- Gene/Cell Therapy Development
- Pathological vs. Physiological Angiogenesis
- Atherosclerosis Progression
- Chemokine Signaling Networks
Analysis of her 2017-2023 publications reveals a cohesive research trajectory centered on chemokine modulation in vascular diseases. Key innovations include selective inhibition strategies that block inflammation-driven angiogenesis while preserving ischemic repair mechanisms, alongside novel delivery systems for cardioactive therapeutics in porcine models. Her work consistently employs murine and porcine disease models to evaluate translational potential.
No scientific awards or grant funding details were specified in available sources. Information regarding student supervision, laboratory infrastructure, or collaborative teams remains undocumented in the provided materials.
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