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Ms Seen Sim is a PhD Student and Research Fellow at the Frazer Institute, University of Queensland. Her research examines immunological mechanisms in wound healing and cancer, with specific focus on macrophage functions and endothelial progenitor cells. She contributes to the Dermatology Research Centre's investigations into skin biology and repair mechanisms.
Publications explore innate immune responses, endothelial cell transitions, and macrophage therapeutic applications. Recent work investigates molecular regulators of cell differentiation in vascular and immune contexts.
Research methodologies include cellular trafficking analysis, molecular characterization, and in vivo modeling of biological processes.
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