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Hannah Suddull is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Dementia Research Centre, Macquarie Medical School, Macquarie University. She collaborates with the Centre of Motor Neuron Disease Research and School of Natural Sciences, focusing on proteomics and neurodegenerative disease modeling.
- Bachelor’s in Medical Science (Pathology)
- Master of Biotechnology
- Master of Research (Thermal Proteomics)
- PhD in Biomedical Sciences (MND Plasma Biomarkers)
Hannah’s research integrates mass spectrometry-based proteomics with in vivo (mice) and in vitro (primary cells) models to study protein interactions, aggregation, and neurodegenerative disease progression in conditions like ALS, Machado-Joseph Disease, and Dementia. Her work emphasizes disease modeling for mechanistic insights and therapeutic development.
Hannah’s recent publications (2021–2025) span proteomic workflows for ALS mutations, sirtuin pathway modulation in spinocerebellar ataxia, and TDP-43 interactome analysis in ALS. These studies highlight applications of proteomics to apoptosis pathways, protein aggregation, and biomarker identification for neurodegenerative diseases.
Hannah’s projects include proteomic biomarker discovery for MND progression and machine learning applications to predict patient status. She collaborates extensively with institutions like the Australian Proteome Analysis Facility and contributes to open-access research outputs.



