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Dr. Renee Rogers is a Lecturer in the School of Biomedical Sciences at Monash University, specializing in physiology education for the Bachelor of Biomedical Sciences program. Her research focuses on bioscience education innovation, anatomy/physiology pedagogy, and interdisciplinary nursing curriculum design. She has contributed to transformative educational initiatives such as the BioEYES+ project funded by the Victorian Department of Education.
Her scientific contributions span mammary gland biology, including studies on Runx2's role in breast cancer and Elf5's regulatory functions during pregnancy. She has published extensively in journals like Cancer Research and PLOS ONE, with notable work cited over 60 times.
- Recipient of the 2020 Biomedical Discovery Institute Teaching Excellence Award
- Multiple MSA Teaching Excellence Nominations (2019-2024)
- Co-investigator on the BioEYES+ educational grant
Dr. Rogers actively engages in academic outreach, leading workshops like the Bioscience in Nurse Education seminar series and contributing to curriculum design initiatives such as NUR1112 strategies. Her work bridges basic biomedical science with clinical nursing education, emphasizing interdisciplinary collaboration.
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