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Associate Professor Victoria Rudland is affiliated with the Sydney Medical School within the Faculty of Medicine and Health at the University of Sydney. Her primary research focus revolves around metabolic health, particularly diabetes in pregnancy and maternal-fetal endocrine interactions. She has contributed to clinical guidelines such as the ADIPS 2020 protocol for managing pre-existing diabetes during pregnancy and explored novel screening criteria for monogenic diabetes subtypes in gestational cohorts.
Her work spans epidemiological studies on gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM), including pandemic-era screening adaptations and the role of autoantibodies like zinc transporter 8. She has authored influential case reports on congenital anomalies linked to glucokinase mutations and emphasized antenatal fetal genotype analysis to guide maternal hyperglycemia treatment decisions.
No scientific awards are listed in the provided materials. Her research collaborations involve multidisciplinary teams addressing diabetes management in pregnancy through both clinical and genetic perspectives. While no formal advising or grant details are available, her publications reflect active engagement in clinical research and guideline development.
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