About
Susannah Hallal serves as an Adjunct Associate Lecturer within the School of Medical Sciences at the University of Sydney's Faculty of Medicine and Health. Her research focuses on neuro-oncology biomarker discovery through extracellular vesicle analysis, particularly for glioblastoma diagnostics and monitoring.
Her primary research interests include neuro-oncology, extracellular vesicle characterization, biomarker development, proteomics, molecular diagnostics, and glioma surveillance. Hallal employs advanced techniques like SWATH-MS proteomics and deep sequencing of small RNAs to identify circulating biomarkers in blood and neurosurgical aspirates, aiming to develop non-invasive diagnostic tools for brain tumors.
Analysis of her 2016-2023 publications reveals consistent focus on extracellular vesicle surface proteomics, epitranscriptome analysis, and validation of specific biomarkers (e.g., miR-486-3p, CCT6A) for distinguishing glioblastoma grades and monitoring disease progression. Her work bridges molecular oncology and clinical diagnostics with strong translational potential.
Scientific Awards:
- No scientific awards mentioned in available documentation
Advising and Grants:
Publication collaborations indicate active research partnerships with Michael Buckland, Kerryn Alexander, and others, but no information on student advising or grant funding is provided in current records.
Labs and Teams:
Research appears conducted within neuro-oncology laboratories at the University of Sydney, though specific lab affiliations are not detailed in the provided text.
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