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Professor Ruth Arkell is a Senior Fellow and Group Leader at The Australian National University's John Curtin School of Medical Research (JCSMR), where she leads the Maternal-Foetal Precision Health Laboratory. Her research focuses on how genetic and environmental factors during embryonic development contribute to congenital defects and lifelong health outcomes. She uses mouse models and human induced pluripotent stem cells to study gene-environment interactions during gastrulation, with applications in precision health and teratogen exposure analysis.
- Education: BSc and PhD from the University of Sydney, followed by post-doctoral and laboratory leadership training in the UK.
Research Highlights: Pioneered mouse genome sequencing tools, developed whole-genome phenotyping methods (transcription profiling, automated imaging), and investigates mechanisms linking maternal environment to embryonic pathologies. Collaborates with clinicians across Australia, the US, Europe, and the UK.
Projects: Studies Wnt signaling in heart defects, alcohol-genetics interactions in brain development, and leads NHMRC-funded equipment grants for 3D organoid platforms. Utilizes single-cell omics, spatial transcriptomics, and computational biology in her work.
Labs & Collaborations: Affiliated with JCSMR's Division of Genome Sciences and Cancer, collaborates with The Schulte Group (Systems Biology of Cancer), and contributes to ANU's broader medical research ecosystem.
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