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Shanie Landen is an Adjunct Research Associate at the Hudson Institute within the Centre for Endocrinology and Metabolism. Their research focuses on epigenetics, exercise physiology, and endocrine care, particularly in contexts like gender-affirming care and aging. Landen has contributed to projects such as the 2024–2026 initiative to improve diagnoses of Differences of Sex Development (DSD), collaborating with investigators like Harley, Vilain, and Eynon.
Research Interests: Landen’s work integrates molecular biology with clinical applications, exploring how exercise impacts skeletal muscle epigenetics and metabolomic profiles. They also investigate the implications of endocrine interventions in sports participation and aging biomarkers like lipocalin-2. Recent studies emphasize statistical methods for analyzing individual responses to training regimens.
Key Collaborations: Landen frequently collaborates with researchers such as Matthew Jacques, Nicolas Eynon, and Sophie Voisin, publishing in journals like Aging Cell and The FASEB Journal. Their work has been cited over 50 times and widely shared on academic platforms like Mendeley.
Grants & Projects: The active project on DSD diagnosis (2024–2026) aims to refine diagnostic protocols through genetic and clinical data integration. Landen’s contributions span basic research to applied clinical insights, bridging laboratory findings with real-world health applications.
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