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Bhavana Nayer is a Research Fellow at the Australian Regenerative Medicine Institute (ARMI), Monash University, where she conducts cutting-edge research at the intersection of immunology and regenerative medicine. Her work focuses on understanding how immune cells, particularly regulatory T cells and macrophages, modulate tissue repair in contexts such as myocardial infarction, diabetic wounds, and general tissue injury.
Her research interests span Regenerative Medicine, Immunology, Tissue Healing, Neuro-Immune Interactions, Stem Cell Biology, and Inflammation. She investigates how neuro-immune crosstalk—especially through CGRP sensory neurons—and targeted immunomodulation can restore healing in chronic conditions like diabetes.
The recent publications highlight a strong trend in leveraging immune cells for therapeutic regeneration, particularly through regulatory T cell therapy, cytokine modulation, and neuron-immune interactions. Her work frequently appears in top-tier journals such as Nature and Nature Communications, reflecting high impact and interdisciplinary reach across cardiology, dermatology, and immunology.
Bhavana collaborates closely with Prof. Martino M. Martino and other leading scientists at ARMI. While no formal awards are listed, her research has been highlighted by over 18 news outlets and referenced in patents, indicating translational potential.
She is actively involved in mentoring and collaborative research, evidenced by her co-authorship with junior researchers and consistent output. Her lab environment at ARMI supports advanced studies in immune cell therapeutics and regenerative strategies. Ongoing and future work likely includes clinical translation of immune-modulating therapies for chronic wounds and heart repair.



