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Macsue Jacques is a Research Fellow at the Australian Regenerative Medicine Institute (ARMI) of Monash University. Her research focuses on aging mechanisms, epigenetics, and the impact of exercise on biological processes. She collaborates internationally and contributes to UN Sustainable Development Goals through her work. Key areas include epigenetic clocks, skeletal muscle biology, and biomarker development. Her publications span 2018–2025, with notable contributions on lipocalin-2, osteoprogenitor cells, and exercise effects on aging.
Research Interests: Jacques explores cell-type specific epigenetic aging markers, exercise-induced molecular changes in muscles, and stem cell functions. Her work bridges molecular biology with clinical applications, aiming to understand and counteract age-related decline.
Publications Highlight: Over 34 research outputs, with recent emphasis on biomarkers and regenerative medicine. Her 2024 editorial underscores exercise’s role in mitigating aging effects through muscle biomarkers.
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