About
Dr. Julia Young is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Anatomy & Developmental Biology at Monash University. Her research focuses on developmental biology, stem cell differentiation, and molecular mechanisms underlying cell survival. She has contributed to studies on nuclear transport proteins in embryonic stem cells and hormonal regulation in fetal testis development. Dr. Young also collaborates on educational initiatives, such as integrating AI tools into research training and reforming laboratory assessment methods to enhance student engagement. Her work bridges basic biological research with innovative pedagogical strategies in medical education.
Research Interests:
- Stem Cell Biology: Investigating nuclear transport mechanisms critical for cell survival during differentiation.
- Developmental Endocrinology: Exploring activin A’s role in fetal testis steroidogenesis.
- Medical Education: Developing AI-driven research skills training and competency-based laboratory assessments.
Key Collaborations: Works with researchers like Prof. David Jans (Monash) on nuclear transport biology, and Prof. Catriona McKeown on educational innovations.
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